Fixed.
Fixed.
No. But lets be fair. With the way some people talk about it, paying for the game isn’t a factor. It’s the practice itself that’s considered predatory.
I think the idea is that no one want’s to see the game shift to whales, and people do not want the $200 price tag to become the norm for the vast majority of new content.
Honestly, I tried not to think about him.
We had a pair of 2003 Vibes. One of the best auto interiors ever. Plus the glorious pop-up hatch glass.
Wagons are a beautiful and (essentially) extinct breed. Ain’t right.
I fit 43 computers into this space once. (03 Matrix XRS)
I got wood in my woody! Grand Wagoneers combine everything that’s great about a wagon with the functionality of a 4-wheel drive truck. Happy I snagged mine 10 years ago before people realized how great these are.
Needs Orange
LMFTFY
This is my dream come true. When I was in first grade, I remember reading about the existence of New Coke in an old issue of 3-2-1 CONTACT magazine and I decided that I needed to try it. This would have been 1991 or 1992.
Don’t forget the Mazda2!
The 11foot8 bridge has finally gone too far.
I found BatB to be completely tepid and mediocre personally. All of the life sucked out of it with some pretty bad visual effects on the Beast (and that wretched new song!) Compared to the Jungle Book which I quite liked, full of energy.
Most studios would just dump the game, and build a new one. Even games successful at launch rarely get the level of updates like this one did.
People overhyped the shit out of the game when they were four fucking people working on it. I don’t understand how people could be so surprised by the result. Stop overhyping shit. Every-fucking-game get overhyped and some people will get very vocal about the thing they imagine because it’s not what they wanted.
Anyway,…
A “liar, thief and fraud” wouldn’t be spending time to deliver on those promises, when they could be busy chasing that almighty dollar in a different game.