The Mootrix?
It was right there . . .
The Mootrix?
It was right there . . .
Nailed it. I know! Thank you. MOVING ON.
If you can afford to pay off a car in 12 months with only a couple grand down, you can afford to buy it outright. If you can afford to buy it outright, it is beneficial to get the longest finance term you can while still keeping the lowest possible interest rate, because then you can do other things with your money…
First of all, these sub-compacts are not ideal for moving more than two people
Yes! I had the Dreamcast version. Played great.
Spy Hunter.
Gran Turismo 2. Graphics were great for the time. 600+ cars. Lots of tracks. No DLC, car packs, add-on tracks for extra $$.
Twisted Metal 2 or gtfo
Need for Speed Hot Pursuit 2. I still boot up my PS2 and play it to this day.
I only claim games I am going to play. Why clutter my backlog with stuff I will never touch?
Assuming “we” in that sentence refers to the US, I hate to break it to you, but this would have gone on just as long even if your government and a chunk of your population hadn’t been dead set on acting like complete morons.
I really hate that shit. I can understand why, to a certain extent, they do this; too much data to host on a local machine, and to cut down on cheating. But for simple people like myself, it just is an added aspect that isn’t needed.
If I’m not mistaken, this was the original plan for GT Sport, but they caved and added more offline content when it became apparent it had hurt sales. I was one of many who didn’t buy it until they updated it with more robust offline play.
All of the tunnels are still exactly where you remember them. I’ve seen some fans complain that the canopy of trees overhead doesn’t cover as much of the view above as it used to, making this forest feel less, well, deep. But that was sort of unrealistic from an environmental standpoint to begin with, and PS1 and…
People say this all the time but it has never negatively affected other publishers like Sega who haven’t gone after creations DIRECTLY using the names of their IPs (mainly Sonic).
“We will continue to evolve and grow Battlefield 2042, and we’ll explore new kinds of experiences and business models along the way that we can add to that foundation to provide an awesome array of experiences for our players,” Zampella told GameSpot. “In this universe, the world is interconnected with shared…
All games should have some kind of offline component, even if it’s just bots. Shooters were doing that back in the 90s, and there’s no good reason why they can’t offer the option now. Looking at things realistically, it’s only a matter of time until most these games slip into obscurity, but at least dedicated fans and…
I think in the cases of multiplayer shooter games, they’re so heavily dependant on servers that there is a reasonable hesitancy on wanting to pay money for a game that literally has a date of expiration. It was less that you’re paying $60 for a game and more like paying $60 for a limited-time service for an…