I agree with Lambert.
I agree with Lambert.
No, it does the same thing ultimately but it doesn't "work the same way" at all.
The Xbox One does the same thing so this isn't a fanboy thing:
It's pretty funny if you do it at the end of campaign so that there's a chance some of the losing team can't see the ending and has to play through again.
Gonna share this with the girls I coach, I'm guessing they'll all laugh at you.
Wearing rainbow jeans is forcing beliefs on people?
Seeing the stars is overrated.
How would that scenario fix this issue? You can buy a copy of Mass Effect, this concerns the digital only download of an add on.
This Finnish town is paying residents 100,000 Euros to have a baby. Now they're facing a housing crisis
The Sous Vide Supreme isn't worth $350.
All I can think of is these copper core pots and pans:
I agree the way they play isn't conducive to winning (I'm the editor from Pension Plan Puppets linked above).
Actually the Leafs did pretty well against playoff caliber teams until last month where after going 2-1 against Anaheim, San Jose and Los Angeles they had an eight game losing streak against dregs before they beat Calgary and Boston only to eliminate themselves against Winnipeg.
this is even funnier somehow
Passenger Tony Tickle, a bonsai artist from Ramsbottom
Spirographs are pretty trippy I agree.
Exclusives don't happen because the publisher says "I don't like Playstation" they happen because Microsoft says "I don't want people to buy Playstations how much money would it take for you to make this only for Xbox?"
Transplants, fans who just aren't from the area, people who use internet proxies to trick MLB.tv into letting them watch the local team, people who like baseball enough to watch other team's games...
This never-ending drought is going to affect how Californians put food on the table, how many of us eat, and how everybody thinks about climate change.
On the T in Boston: