I bet they wont be broken and need day 1 patches (except for devil’s third, but no one will know because no one will buy it)
I bet they wont be broken and need day 1 patches (except for devil’s third, but no one will know because no one will buy it)
Now i can’t see it without my brain playing Kenny Loggins, thanks :P
Tie fighters setting sun thing is a bit cheeseball and Top Gun-esque; just one man’s opinion.
I also bought a Wii U early in its life cycle, But only played it a few times because there wasn’t any game’s I wanted to play on it besides the exclusives like Mario & Zelda. The fucked up part is it Died(Won’t turn on) about a year later after its warranty ran out and at the time Nintendo wanted to charge me FUCKING…
Then I’ll say thank you. It’s people like you that make these experiences awesome.
Same here. The only time I had a bad experience at a GameStop was when the entire system crashed back when the Wave Four amiibo were available for pre-order. Made me wonder where, exactly, my life went so horribly wrong.
not exactly the same, but there’s a dc movie where a man admits to dressing as wonder woman to feel strong. i think it was the one where they fight darksied and form the justice league.
... ... ...maybe you should play Portal 2... ... ...
I would spend all of the money for Smash Musou.
That’s true. Indies are great about being open with their creative process. I think that’s a good part of the increased popularity of indie gaming lately. People get invested in watching an interesting game idea take shape. I know I’ve enjoyed the few indie games I’m backing, anyway.
Same. Just got through reading the whole thing. I’m throwing my wallet at the screen but nothing is happening.
It’s WB they really don’t get their characters at all.
I know, its great! My WiiU and 3DS see 90% of my online play, because of this exactly. People rage on about how it’s ancient and archaic, but I think it’s pretty well thought out. It handles a chronic problem of internet communication while allowing people to play the games they enjoy.