I'm Android all the way, but I gotta admit I love the look of the Windows Phone. Just the look, though. >_>
I'm Android all the way, but I gotta admit I love the look of the Windows Phone. Just the look, though. >_>
Plus the chick is nude, which is shopped.
Then she would have broke the Xbox instead :/
Replied to the wrong guy. Woopsies.
Whatever the case may be, it doesn't excuse this store manager's responses/behavior.
Jeez.. Well maybe this will hopefully be the nail on the head, with this "video proof".
I love that if it's a day I have off, I can just sleep in till noon and wake up with the package right at my door ^_^
I imagine she'll have lost her job by the end of the month. I really can't believe how the employees acted. At the GameStop near me, the employees all seem to be very good at keeping their cool when situations get out of hand, which has only happened twice since I've known them.
Love that movie!
Amazon all the way, baby!
Yeah, there was no one really to root for in that video, but I do feel a bit bad for that guy. I imagine he just didn't know his business card wouldn't work as a sort of identification, and what does that employee do? Mock him and say she'll give his information out? Seriously? And then the camera man and people in…
Wow, was that lady the store manager? Because if so, that was pretty unprofessional. All because the guy tried using his business card as I.D.? Maybe he just didn't know she needed a driver's license, and figured anything would work.
There was literally no one to root for there. They were all being asshats.
It isn't "empty". There's plenty to explore. I don't even race in the game, me and my friends just explore the huge map together.
People need to stop saying "smh". Please.
Three questions!
For people complaining about how short it'll take you to drive from one side to the other, go play FUEL. Good game, and the map is one of the biggest maps in all of gaming. It takes a good couple hours to drive from one end to the other. I've been playing that with some friends while waiting for GTA V to come out.
I wish more people did what you guys do here on Kotaku. When I don't want to spoil the game at all, or just want a quick look at what a game got, a review score is meaningless, but having that Yes/No/Maybe box with your highlights? That's perfect. Like, literally the most perfect thing we can have in reviews. Why…
But that was just a photo and didn't move. Now, there's a video. It moves.
I just read a couple reviews online to refresh my memory, and yeah, they basically really enjoyed the story.