They've been 50-60$ as far as I can remember, even going back to the NES. I remember used games going to 35-40$. Even remember Final Fantasy 2 and 3 going for over $100 new.
They've been 50-60$ as far as I can remember, even going back to the NES. I remember used games going to 35-40$. Even remember Final Fantasy 2 and 3 going for over $100 new.
You mean, they aren't already?
I have so many fond memories of EQ. I remember the first time I made my way out of Freeport, all the way out to the toll booth, or the time I snuck my way to the Oasis under level 10.
I liked the touchscreen version better
"Did you see what she did, your cunting daughter?"
I have to agree with Tommy's mom. I also do not agree with tie-dying.
STALKER has some pretty decent AI. I'd like smart AI, I'd rather feel like I accomplished something difficult after beating them... Even if it meant a much smaller enemy count. A difficult game shouldn't just increase their HP and damage output
Same. I don't think I've played any games in a month, other than a few minutes of Simpsons Tap Out and Bad Piggies here and there. I spend way more time on game sites. Medical issues prevent me from enjoying games; I can't focus on one for more than a few minutes without getting tired :(
That would actually be a great storyline, probably best suited for X-Men. How do you handle a powerful good guy mutant who's losing it, especially slowly over the course of a run.
This is why, for the most part, I refuse to play competitive gaming. Many of the "good" games have a difficult learning curve (which many berate you for during the learning process - LoL), or they are full of the hate-speak above.
so very much like the EVE insurance mechanic, except they don't just give you a cash payout to cover a portion of replacing it. That works, but it seems to me like the upgrades you'd be paying real money for, since they can be destroyed and not instantly replaced, just amount to paying for in-game currency.
Yeah, though I will admit the extra options and ships seem a bit confusing, like, if I pay for one of the awesome ships, do I always have the option to fly it, or, if it blows up am I done?
That's utterly revolting, yet working near the retail industry, I can see it happening a lot. It may come as a shock, but many retail staffers just don't give a rats ass providing a positive customer experience, nor do they care at all about re-shelving items. They probably aren't going to be the one getting yelled…
Social can be great, but I'm always worried about what to do when/if a game shuts down. I don't want to be stuck not being able to play a game I spent $50 on but maybe didn't get around to playing right away, or to completion.
Never understood why anyone would consider a woman to be inferior. Different, yes, but inferior.... I don't see why.
I've grown accustomed to eating, and would like to continue it.
Even if it doesn't, gotta have some mad appreciation for the quality and care they put into the series so far. If you've seen any of the Cyberpunk interviews, you'll have seen how well they've immersed themselves in the mythos of the original works.
I'm a BIG fan of the space trader genre, played EVE a while, huge fan of the X franchise as well. The only reason I'm not massively hyped on Star Citizen like everyone else is probably because I can't afford to drop any $ on it lately. Hell, I've got a saitek x52 in my closet ready to go when I can though :P