Okay, maybe you missed the point.
5 houses in a city of 87,000 a company town does not make.
Okay, maybe you missed the point.
5 houses in a city of 87,000 a company town does not make.
He bought five houses. There are 87,000 people in Greenville.
Because company towns were such a great idea in the past.
This game has been everything I could have ever wanted. The performance (on PS5) has been just fine by me, but don’t except it to run as smoothly as Horizon or GoW.
Employer provides incredible benefits package, using money earned from doing good deeds. Kotaku: “Isn’t that terrible?”
Oh okay so landlords are good now?
Which, you know, have such a wonderous and healthy history in the US...
Calling 5 houses “an entire neighborhood” is a bit of a stretch, no?
Greenville is a major city of 87K people. Let’s say he’s at least 6 steps from turning it into a company town.
They’ve always been like this. It seems like there’s a few stories like this a year.
Every day that passes it becomes more and more clear that the only way to make the internet usable is with adblockers. Look, I get that lots of sites rely on ad revenue to survive, but whenever I have to look at stuff on the browser on my phone it’s unusable. Google is useless because 8 of the first 10 results are ads…
Why is this site so obsessed with the lack of sex in this one particular game?
Pirating Nintendo games is always morally correct, so you should do it.
I mean, I can certainly see my day being ruined and my mood turned sour by a phone call from Chet.
This just makes me really want to pirate the game tbh
Nintendo deserves some sort of backlash and failure for this shit, fuck their corporate attitudes
While I think he’s mostly good about it, I DO think Gunn overly relies on needle drops in all of his stuff.
Can we pull back on the word “tragedy”? I thought he got shot for cards.
Definitely a YMMV statement.
Yeah the second Little Caesars added a pizza portal to the location near my house where I could just walk in, type a code, and walk out without interacting with anyone I knew that was how I wanted everything to be.