Playing Infinite on PC with crossplay will teach you that Infinite is already for people who can’t aim.
Playing Infinite on PC with crossplay will teach you that Infinite is already for people who can’t aim.
Probably by posting “news” articles about them when they got released, happily giving them free advertising in exchange for clicks.
Really strange for you to point out how horrible your own website has become.
That’s what happens when your company is kept alive by fairy dust and the dreams of morons.
Believe it or not, Robocop has dialogue choices, a semi-open world areas with side quests, a skill tree, and even little things like bomb defusal minigames and maybe some sort of a morality system?
No, she isn’t, because it doesn’t work that way.
Grade A Journalism, leaving the “popular games” title out of the headline as click-bait, somehow not realizing that Roblox is popular enough that including it in your title would be better clickbait.
That’s not news. That’s a rumour of news.
“literally no reason”
To people getting mad at IGN for the sponsored ad: Yeah, it’s shitty, but have you seen the ads on THIS site?
There is no culture to preserve here. A Japanese guy thought it sounded cool.
Where the hell was this established? Does he show up in Dissidia or something?
I thought “wait, are there people that actually use the “real” Gaelic pronunciation? No fucking way.”
But whether you see that as a reliable go-to experience of the kind we know from Skyrim and Fallout or a failure to improve upon a tired formula is what makes Starfield 2023’s gaming Rorschach test.
Stop giving this dipshit he so desperately craves.
Yeah, this is very obviously Wolf3d.
Why would you call it “magic” when the thing you quoted includes examples, showing that it’s not in any way magic, but normal and even expected.
How hardcore are your air hockey games that an errant puck would break a space-graded window?!
There are no conservatives here, people disliking your bad opinions doesn’t mean they’re all of a sudden on the opposite end of the political spectrum.
So when we criticize one thing, we have to equally criticize every thing else or you think we’re like Andrew Tate?