I miss Brian Crecente. I miss Michael.
I miss Brian Crecente. I miss Michael.
I've also noticed the negativity.
"I just think it's in bad taste. Ultimately I think it will cause us trouble." Such as, Warren?
That's still not a bad deal for a game, considering the collection is usually a lot more than that anyway. Even if I didn't play it much.
All those Age of Empires III: Complete Collection sales make me think back to the one day, years ago, when Games for Windows Live had it on sale for a dime. Personally I prefer the Dawn of War games.
Amazon lists Bully: Scholarship Edition (download) for $4.25.
Mass Effect 3's PC download is $35.99 on GameFly versus Impulse's $39.99. #corrections
Not sure about Cities XL, but I just bought SimCity 4 Deluxe off of GameFly several days ago. The game is amazing, and the new tutorials do help.
Yesssssssssssss! I had this song in my head for days, long before you posted this! =D Thanks!
I have quite a lot of respect for him (especially after reading Decision Points), but this would be in horribly bad taste even if it were a president I didn't care for. It would also seem out of place, since we could then ask, "How was Jimmy Carter/Ronald Reagan/James Monroe in Westeros?"
I will keep that in mind, thanks, and come to think of it, for the most part, I don't read in public anyway.
Huh. Thanks for letting me know. Someone else on here said they had a lot of problems running Black or White on a 3DS.
Interesting! Thanks for the suggestion.
Welcome to Kotaku. I really, really enjoyed To Kill a Mockingbird.
Kudos to you for mentioning Hisao and Katawa Shoujo. If visual novels count, then it's the best work of fiction I've ever read.
Pokémon Black is fantastic, but I've not heard good things about it running well on 3DSes.
DARN IT, I forgot to mention Agatha Christie's "Death on the Nile!" Read that amazing book now!
Duly noted. Thanks!
Odyssey rocked, and I really should re-read it. Actually, come to think of it, the first time it was probably abridged ... (oh, and Edith Hamilton's "Mythology" is wonderful)
But by what standard do you measure right and wrong for opinions? (I can agree that reviewers need to be held accountable for the accuracy of the things that lead to their opinions; an example I once saw, would be a person negatively reviewing a game because the person didn't realize the game had a run button.)