Another case where limited budget creates better results.
Another case where limited budget creates better results.
Nope, server stress-tests are normally either with bots, or with open access. This is a demo.
Ok, neat ... but that’s nothing you need a beta for no matter how you see it.
Not the ingame cutscenes.
It’s not, though.
Well, I have no strong opinion on you one way or the other, good sir.
Just Doom? Two games with the same name?! The confusion will be enormous! This is the end! We ... we’re ...
The network issue that users experienced on their PS Vita was not due to system software 3.57 and is now resolved. Thank you for your patience.
What you’re saying goes against basic human rights, man. Freedom of mind. Ever heard of it?
In the context of a school class like in the article it’s quite clear what it means I would say, but yeah, it’s still somewhat subjective.
Did some quick math.
I know it’s an unpopular opinion, but I would like him to make another Fable after this (spiritual successor on PC).
To what CnEY said is the PS3 also already a decade outdated. Even if they were to re-release it on PS4 it would be outdated again in 5 years (if not already). On PC they could have continuously developed it, and no re-release would ever be necessary.
Unfortunately for legit PC players, the time to switch to a console might soon be approaching.
This is probably why they have nothing out yet. Nintendo was never the company to follow the products other companies do. They probably had a watch planned, but then changed it once they saw the success of other watches.
I really like the Japanese Porn Mario. If only they’d sell them as normal statues.
I meant we didn’t have black slavery like the US based on the amount of slaves, not the existence at all. The US had many more slaves then most of Europe.
Europe simply doesn’t have that many minorities that aren’t white.
Now listen here. I live in Europe. In Vienna even. We have lots of immigrants, and lots of black people actually. Yet they still only account for about 0.1% of all people.