I'd rather have a pile of dicks than Angry Birds.
I'd rather have a pile of dicks than Angry Birds.
And an extra helping of this on the side.
I just live having an extra feature on my TV. I don't really care about getting an HDTV except to read text.
It's terrible, but I must make do...
GET IT! $30 bucks is totally worth it! You can get a lot of games like Crisis Core cheap (It's UMD only though), I mean Persona 3 is on sale for $10 on PSN right now (A bunch of other games are too, like Yggdra Union for $5!) so now's the time to buy.
Yeah, a strategy guide would've made the post-Midgar stuff better. Also, if you really liked the Midgar stuff like I did, get Crisis Core on PSP. It's terrific.
There are two tie-ins, a 4-issue mini-series that was published with Season 1 and a currently running series. I haven't read either yet so I don't have an opinion. I do know that other tie-in comics of this nature have gone on to continue plotlines from the show or fill in blanks (The Young Justice series does the…
This it was.
EMH had so many dangling threads left unanswered, there's a tie-in comic where they might get resolution though. Maybe...
Season 1 of Avatar is kind of terrible up until "The Storm", even as a kid I could see that.
That's the best one, so no.
I still need to get the first series.
Same here, it wasn't 100% perfect, but neither was the first series, and both are better than the majority of stuff on TV.
Seeing as how mediocre most US cartoons are in this genre in comparison to Avatar or Korra and that they get canned on cliffhangers. Yeah, I'm fine with how Korra ended up. Yes, my post is a dig at the 2011 ThunderCats reboot.
I think always online single-player games isn't a bad idea for a rental service or something and that could be the future of how games are played, but the infastructure isn't in place for that sort of thing at the moment. I was bringing up infastructure as a response to the idea that devs think game streaming services…
Yelp, we need a better infrastructure for the internet over here, but that's not going to happen...
I also live in the country and my internet fits that description to a tee. I'm pretty sure most people in the biz (Any biz really) assume everyone in America lives in a city where this kind of thing is rare.
Fun fact: this is what happens to me very couple of hours.
Yep, it's a great solution, although I'm bit disheartened that this new system is so bad that a comment about how bad it is is the top comment instead of one about the awesome looking Velocity.
You should, a lot of the best Kotaku commenters have set up shop there and some of the past editors write there as well.