No? I love this shit. Bless this mess.
No? I love this shit. Bless this mess.
I searched “below average” and got a nice selfie.
That’s... kind of a pathetic reason.
Okay, I’ll allow it, Tidu’s laugh actually made that entire scene funny.
AHAHAHA
Welp, time to buy Sims 4.
Normally, ‘woohooing’ in The Sims 4 is pretty tame...that is, unless you download some of the latest mods. (NSFW…
Anti-gravity.
“Hi, I ate this entire steak and all the sides, but I didn’t like them. Please comp this meal.”
With a lot of games, I agree with you. But with a game like GTA5, that aimed to represent a real-life city, it’s pretty awesome.
Video sums up my current feeling of the game, its enjoyable but no where near as nice as it could be.
Dude, they are trying to introduce you to the world and to the party that you will be leading by showing you cutscenes like these first.It only seems logical since this being a mainly heavy story RPG needs to rely on character development and flesh out the characters and present them to the player in the first few…
Boo hoo. You push the car for less than a minute then there is a cutscene and takes you to the garage. Yup definitely passing on this game.
Schreier hit the nail on the head as far as my position on the game goes; I’m hoping it’ll be good, but ten years of development plus multiple direction changes has me waiting until reviews hit before I’m going to plunk down cash.
After XIII, I approach every new iteration of Final Fantasy with caution—but that’s just…
I think it looks great and am really excited to play it. I imagine many fans are (understandably) skeptical and will wait for reviews before spending any money on this thing, which is probably a good idea!
I don’t even know where we are anymore with this game. I, personally feel like I’m pretty excited about this game. Is this thinking in the majority or are we hating on the game now? What is the general public consensus?
I think you should’ve delayed this story to keep with the theme. :p
The fuck you lines were brilliant for two reasons. One, even Shakespeare knew not everything had to be... well Shakespeare. Two, an impending physical conflict usually causes that type of thing to happen. The devolution, I thought, was funny on multiple levels, and was probably the point at which I saw Dante at his…