That's all well and good, but if any woman were to expect her guy to buy a ring of a certain value, or hold it against him if he didn't, is the point here.
That's all well and good, but if any woman were to expect her guy to buy a ring of a certain value, or hold it against him if he didn't, is the point here.
Are they not going to? Are we at the unfortunate point with local multiplayer that now a "console" won't even let you have additional controllers?
In this case it very much applies. Jon Stewart was so obviously not dead serious, yet I couldn't tell either if they were trying to be sarcastic.
So this is a Wall Street version of a frivolous law suit? Or more comparable to a patent troll? Either way, I get the impression that the customers of BF4 won't benefit at all from this.
Wasn't that mentioned prior to release that we'd have heists in online? Or is that just one of those "at some point" features? I'd forgotten all about that but you mentioning it makes me think I heard that before.
Agreed. The effects were great, but the writing, acting and concept were so bad it was distracting. People wanted to love it so bad they were blinded to that, but over all it was the type of movie I'd have wet dreams about when I was 14, but at 32 I just couldn't look past the flaws.
They don't even let you fly the 747 in Online, let alone travel to North Yankton. The airport is actually pretty desolate compared to offline/campaign.
They did say "pretty much." In "Bury the Hatchet" weren't you just limited to the graveyard?
3 minutes. That might be a new record.
Ha, it's just hockey. I thought only Europeans called it "ice hockey."
If it comes down to one game, then should've won one of the other ones.
In case anyone doesn't know what you're referring to...
It's about damn time. Hopefully it doesn't end up being a warm streak.
My point is that PC gaming is so far from mainstream that the gap is still huge.
With some subjects everyone phones it in. People just can't let go of the cliches.
I don't know why people continue to make this comparison. It's apples to oranges and will largely vary from person to person.
Part of the problem sounds like this stupid requirement to be signed in with games since the PS3/360 generation.
Beat me to it. That's always the first thing I think of when the topic of bad venue names comes up.
I thought the first Bad Company campaign was much better than BC2, which already was feeling too much like a CoD wannabe. The banter was really toned down, minimal humor and it was just a lot hollower.