That's what I picked up from it as well. I'd honestly like iTunes on the Android platform just to make putting music on my phone easier.
That's what I picked up from it as well. I'd honestly like iTunes on the Android platform just to make putting music on my phone easier.
Same here. I think it is because he's not as prominent in the sequel as he was in the first game. Also, I legitimately felt sorry for him during the birthday party quest.
Yep- http://kotaku.com/5940535/ubisoft-gives-up-on-its-stupid-pc-drm
No one cares because it's just like Madden and CoD. Another year, another game with tweaks that most gamers would consider minor.
Just another hipster putting humanity on a pedestal.
Hi Owen.
I played it in closed beta right before launch, and I say otherwise. It was ok. I thought it would have been much better. The quality of the game reminded me of Champions Online, and that isn't a compliment. Because of that, I didn't feel like it was worth a $15 sub.
Back when I played WoW, the guild I raided with had a male nurse and a banker (who loved playing the Auction House. He was one of the richest on the server.)
I wouldn't say subscriptions are completely dead. However, I didn't feel a game of this quality was worth the $15 a month, in comparison to Guild Wars 2, which is a much higher quality game yet free to play.
Development of the Mechromancer class started AFTER the game was finished. They did not take it out of the game to sell separately as Day 1 DLC. And like most people say, it shouldn't be an issue because it's free if you've preordered it. If you really wanted her that badly, you still have the chance to preorder it…
Sad to hear CoX is going. It was my second mmo that I had picked up during my first WoW lull. While I couldn't fully get into the game, it was still interesting and I completely understand why some people loved it.
Used to eat these and other Little Debbie snacks with my mom and brothers after getting home from school. I used to the peel method as well, without even biting off the ends. There's just something about playing with your food that makes it taste better.
Actually, server transfers for GW2 are only free for the first 2 weeks or so, so people can shop around. After that, it costs gems (microtransaction currency).
It's your birthday!
This doesn't surprise me. I played TSW in beta, and while it was "fun", it didn't feel like $15 a month fun. Still, I was really hyped for it, and probably would've gotten TSW and subbed if it wasn't for GW2 stealing my attention and hype
I used to work in a mall, at an arcade that also ran a carousel. It's not retail, but customer service while handling money is kinda close.
Well, you can't actually play it now, because it's still in private beta.
Probably a mix between regular controls and touch controls
Yep, they announced that it was going to be released Q4 2012 at E3 this year.