More like selling a used console with a PSN account attached. Illegal in PSN’s ToS. It’s not as much the digital game as it is the PSN account.
More like selling a used console with a PSN account attached. Illegal in PSN’s ToS. It’s not as much the digital game as it is the PSN account.
Ha. Didn’t realize that and hadn’t seen that post before.
Like leaving your kids at a GameStop while you go shop at the mall? I hope this is satirical.
True on the first two sentences, and if he is the manager, he should have returned the device and not been such a jerk. I agree.
But, on top of it, since it was purchased with cash, the best the guy could have done, even if he were the manager, was give the guy a gift card because you also aren’t supposed to hand cash…
Eragon. The books had their flaws, but at least they were much, much better than the movie.
I work at BBY and if we did the haggling thing now, at least without the permission of a manager, we can lose our jobs pretty quickly.
Except he could possibly be reprimanded or even fired for breaking policy and taking the return on the system. We run into that issue all the time at Best Buy. Normally, one of our managers just ok’s the return, but if we don’t get permission, we can get fired on the spot. Then if a customer calls corporate, we get…
Agreed.
What I meant by "new heroes" was heroes that hadn't been in movies before, but I would love to see new original heroes get some cool movies.
I just wanna know if the port is good or if it's all buggy like the Jak and Daxter collection on Vita.
Except it's in Marvel's best interest to introduce new characters in the comics before the movies. It's not like RDJ and Chris Hemsworth will do marvel for the rest of their careers at a low price. They'll need new heroes and the comics are the birthing ground for that.
The thing is, with a proper marketing campaign and a $60 price tag (people seem to think things that cost more are worth more) as well as a physical release, it could have been the game of the year back in 2013 when it launched. It's super fun. And I don't even want it handed to me up front, just give me a game that…
Agreed. They are trying to make money through microtransactions. I would personally prefer to pay $60 and be able to unlock everything in a reasonable amount of time.
Yes. I can't believe I totally brain-farted that hard. I think I left a streak. Holy crap.
The missions definitely aren't easy, and nearly impossible by yourself. With a friend or two and good communication, I've normally been able to stomp these things when they hit daily heroic mission the first or second time through.
The only time anyone has been able to buy 36 light gear is exotics at Xur, which only one at a time can be equipped, and the most recent Iron Banner which had 36 light gloves and boots.
Well, daily story missions are probably the biggest thing about the story. And people who grind that level on the moon with the big doors. I do that for some things.
Agreed on the missing fun part. Obviously the most important. I would have even been more okay with everything had clan support been more integrated in the game. I don't find raiding a whole lot of fun in WoW (at least once we've cleared the raid as a guild), but I love doing the stuff because it's with my friends.…
Got me there. Didn't realize DA:I was so early. And I just looked up Wonderful 101. Never heard of it before. Is it worth checking out? The scores look good, but yeah.
I have a Hawkmoon, but I got it from the bounty, which supposedly have a 2% chance of dropping each time you turn in a bounty. I don't know if the number is correct (although I've pulled four exotic bounties so far), but on top of that, Xur sold it one weekend as well.
I can't think of a game that had a full review posted more than 48 hours before release.