I go with "I wouldn't pay for the game, but I'd be willing to play for free." Certain games I will buy. Others I will not.
Thought someone actually made some kind of puzzle/adventure game about actual Black Beard-y pirates trapped in an actual elevator. Kinda disappointed.
Yeah, I wonder why Fahey thinks the guy should have opened it. Usually this doesn't happen with a reputable store and, as in this case, they are going to make it right if it does. Plus, I wouldn't think the store would let you open it before you bought it.
I have a friend who only plays Smash to play as Ness, and only plays as Ness to do that particular attack. He doesn't care about winning or losing, he just wants to land that attack.
Now I wish I was able to kill with the rock, that would be awesome. :)
Thank you for this relatively useless list devoid of any qualifications or details.
DUCK HUNT DOG HYPE
...my mom *always* got me Tiger handhelds...thanks to her, I swear I collected the whole damn set. I don't blame her for it though, times were pretty rough.
What happened to Olin is exactly what happened to Sterling, a person who made bad publicity for an organization, Turtle Rock Studios and the NBA, respectively, was let go because those organizations didn't want bad publicity. The only thing they are "victims" of is the continued belief that corporate entities are…
The man, like so many others in the US, has a really bad understanding of free speech and people's rights. Yes, Donald Sterling absolutely has the right to be an old racist in his home. That's why he's allowed to be one and isn't dragged off to prison. However, that does not make him immune from criticism or…
Three minutes in and I'm having a hard time focusing on the content...too busy trying to figure out whether or not his glasses actually have lenses or if they're just frames.
Most people had high speed internet by that time? No they did not. Video files were not the same size either. I used to make AMVs when I was younger, I would know.
I dunno, I completely swore off of MP gaming with voice chat about ten years ago because of the rampant idiots running around screaming the most offensive things imaginable. I don't imagine it's gotten any better in that time.
I'm not sure why you don't think that calling someone by their preferred pronoun is not a part of "common courtesy." It's not really any different than not calling your friends by insulting nicknames in public.
Also, if someone dresses like a woman, presents as a woman, behaves like a woman and wants to be addressed as a woman, what is the benefit of addressing them based on their biological sex? What information does that give you? Unless you're trying to get in their pants, it really shouldn't matter at all.
It's an honor to respond to a comment as clever as yours. While I appreciate you learning me some of the details about the act of journalism, allow me to submit a fact for your consideration: the publisher sent me two copies of the game a week ago and it's been available to play online, against developers and other…