corbotron
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You are wrong. It's the tutorial from Cooking Mama.

Oh my yes. This with Project Morpheus would be amazing.

Project DIVA ƒ is also at it's best as a first person shooter.

I bought the first release on PS3 and was affected by the bug where you'd get a good way into the story and then the next mission would fail to show up so you'd progress any further. It turns out a lot of people were affected and there was no fix. I couldn't stand to start over so I sold the game.

Thank you Captain Math!

That's a really, really strange thought. I remember that day (as we all do) and remember that I was doing decidedly adult things when I saw the news.

Remember what party you attended on New Years Eve 1999? There would have been children born that night. CHILDREN WHO ARE NOW TEENAGERS!

I can do the maths but the answers just make me feel old.

Born in 1996? So they're like 8 or 9?

I think that if I were the author, I'd want someone to point these things out. I work in a creative industry and am proud of the things I produce and want to ensure that the final version is as good as it can be.

If we're being pedantic:

This looks wonderful.

Me too. Imagine how wonderful it would be if the story was nonsensical not because their lead writer left the project partway through, but because what we actually have in Destiny is merely chapter one in a narrative intended to unfold over the course of a number of years. Imagine if it were like The Walking Dead,

I don't think I've seen a lego kit that I actually wanted to own for at least 20 years, until now.

I really think that DLC for a game like Destiny would work better if it were drip fed to the consumer. Give us a new experience every few weeks and something substantial that evolves the story every two or three months. This works beautiful in MMOs and I would gladly pay for an annual season pass (essentially a

Can you see too much, get burned out and turn to the bottle? For reasons I'm not even sure of myself, I would buy that.

My thumb sticks were pristine for a fair while after I bought my PS4, then my niece and nephew came 'round (6 and 9) and destroyed them in a single afternoon of playing Octodad. I think a lot of it has to do with where your thumbs sit. I think that their little digits were pulling down on the edges of the sticks and

I also replaced the thumb sticks on both of my PS4 controllers with Xbox One sticks and they're fantastic. They sit at the perfect height and feel like they're just far better quality. If I buy a third controller I'll be doing the same thing before I even plug it in.

Where in the world was 35 the life expectancy in 1914?

I have fired it up a few time via emulator in the last few years and can confirm that yes, F-Zero remains awesome.