dsnake1
Dsnake1
dsnake1

After working at Best Buy with some of their professional installers, I have to say, my stuff stays pretty neat. I use zip ties and make the whole setup look fairly clean. I'll be cutting it all up in May when I move and potentially doing something inside the wall for most of the cables after that.

Thick urine colored rods

like no way Nintendo would throw Sega a bone with sonic?

The first couple transitions may be rough as people might turn up their nose and walk away, but it would be interesting to see if it panned out. The biggest issue I can think of is systems typically have a 4-7 year run before going obsolete, or at least not the top dog. This is often because some games are in

But these aren't white people doing blackface. They're Japanese people doing it mainly due to their music being heavily influenced by black artists. The Japanese haven't oppressed black people in any meaningful way. Not saying there isn't racism over there, but they don't have the same racial history that we do.

I'm sure Reddit has one somewhere, it's just difficult to trust people sending things over the mail.

Great. Now one more thing Japan has up on us...

Sad thing is the sarcasm still rings true. They probably saved a bunch for Destiny 2

But the thing is the don't. Look at the WoW strategy. They released a game with most of its features, then launched expansion packs which cost $60 a piece (basically a new game) that mainly added more of the similar in creative ways. Destiny could have been the Holy Grail, and maybe it still will be. Well see. Still a

I wish there was a transmog or something similar in this game. As well as customizable shaders.

I think it's more about the type of game Destiny is rather than any sort of "campaign". Destiny is a grindfest/FPS/partial MMO that entices many, many people into playing for months on end. Something similar to how WoW can totally take over someone's life.

If an officer expects a dangerous situation (especially like the one described to the police) that officer has the right to protect the public and himself/herself. If the situation is deemed dangerous enough for the SWAT team to be called, they sure as heck won't back down because some person who's throwing a fit

They wanted the races to be purely cosmetic, at least from a gameplay standpoint. I do agree that a few lines of dialogue would have been the least they could have done. They just didn't want one race being the race you 'had' to be to be good at PvP or PvE.

My biggest issue with the whole thing is they promised a huge, ground-breaking, earth-shattering, mind-blowing story. They didn't deliver. I've read the grimoire and I've played the story. Personally, I enjoyed the story when reading the grimoire alongside. But that's not what they promised. I expected a Space Opera

Exactly. I watched a bunch of Day-Z because some streamers are great. I didn't play any Early Access Survival Sandbox Game (EASSG? Maybe?) until The Stomping Land launched on Steam. I actually bought it minutes after it launched live. I've played a handful of hours or so. It looked great, gameplay was fun, had more

They're saving that for the American launch.

They're probably doing this as a small-end test. If all the locations sell out quickly and the reviews are decent to good, they may launch the "sandwich/hotdog/thing" on a more wide-spread basis (read:US mouths).

We played a lot of Borderlands and the new PS4 remake edition thingy's local multiplayer is what the bulk of my bachelor party will consist of. Other than that, we tried all playing different games, but someone would start freaking out and the rest of us were kinda lost until the guy calmed down enough to explain.

PC with the lights off and headphones on. Best atmosphere that way.

I think a big part of the fan base is in it for the creepy story that we have to figure out ourselves (or wait for Game Theory to do it). As long as the dev keeps that mysteriously creepy with loads of hints, I think it'll stay strong.