My stance on this is simple:
My stance on this is simple:
done
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants In Manhattan — PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PC
I’m noticing how everyone depicted in this style of boxers seems to be a very nonthreatening or innocent male, it’s like the stripes are supposed to evoke humor in a clown capacity whereas the soft blue on white kinda white washes some sexual crudeness from the imagery.
My theory? It’s really Kojima. He listed himself as Konami as a big middle finger.
It was so long ago that Adam Sessler had hair.
In the short term, yes. But Microsoft doesn’t do ‘Short Term’. Even the classic Xbox was a HUGE money loser. Xbox Division lost -billions- at first. It was an attempt to get into the living room and so far it’s worked. The 360 was a huge hit despite massive hardware issues. The Xbox One is competitive but you have to…
Given the fact that William Gibson’s second cyberpunk trilogy was in no small part about LITERALLY GOD DAMN THIS, I believe you just failed Cyberpunk 101, son.
Angelina Jolie, actually, won an Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Girl, Interrupted in 1999 and starred in Lara Croft: Tomb Raider two years later.
Dude...
Never forget Soul Calibur V. Never forget. Still not sure if this is awful, or plain genius.
Yeah, I wouldn’t be surprised if the entire marketing campaign is a load o’ bullshit, like it was with Halo 5.
Honestly, I’d rather have something like this (which is a relatively small time investment, all told) than something like the FFXIII’s Datalog. I love reading, don’t get me wrong, and I can be regularly found on various geeky Wikis looking up lore information. But, I dunno, the way FFXIII did it didn’t work for me,…
You enjoyed the 1st but 2 is somehow the bad one?
I’d be upset if I got advertisements too.
Ah classic feminism. It’s not empowering and it doesn’t matter unless I say so...
Hmm... A reasoned, complex response to a complex issue. Cue the attacks from both sides.
The best part of this expansion? It features three tracks for bosses from Metal Gear Rising composer Jamie Christopherson.