So do I... which has made navigating The Crew 2's zoneless world kind of interesting.... :E
So do I... which has made navigating The Crew 2's zoneless world kind of interesting.... :E
They blocked off the US from getting them on the Vita a long time ago, even transferring them. But I’ve gotten them on my Vita with custom firmware.
Their female (and sometimes even male) voice comms characters between The Crew (and now The Crew 2), Watch Dogs, and Assassin’s Creed are so damned similar that it’s almost impossible to tell them apart. It’s so intentionally incredibly mainstream that they even put meta references into why they do this in each of…
Check out Three Fields Entertainment then.
Welcome to Reddit, I mean Kotaku, I mean Reddit....
It was better than your spellchecking.
He knew exactly what he was doing. You make it sound like it was luck.
Don’t they use Guida’s or no? I clearly haven’t had a happy meal in a long time.... But our schools had Guida’s milk cartons and the amount of sugar in a little Guida’s chocolate milk was shocking when I looked at it... But I loved it so.
It would really suck if they didn’t do CTR at some point...
How is this any stranger than “THQ Nordic” purchasing the other THQ properties?
It’s called clickbait.
It was a problem years ago....
It’s probably because I let my PS+ subscription lapse because I can’t afford to pay an additional fee to play my games online. Sorry, it was I.
Did that first BF1 clip have Atmos or Sonic audio on?
I’m not part of “all”?
What’s the point of the building animation, if it’s instant anyways? I mean, yeah, it’s kind of amusing here, but I’d think (bullshit like) this would get frustrating pretty quick.
This year... fatigue, to be honest. I keep an “active backlog” and it approached and passed 35 games. Now I’ve dumped several “lifestyle” games from Playstation this year... but also settled in to an “old man” gamer mentality (for now) (finally). Playing the Crash Remaster when I feel I can get to it, but also…
Not when I was looking. There wasn’t a single one, and I looked everywhere for months and months. All extended cabs.
Is this going to be a thing where autonomous cars aren’t legally going to be allowed on a specific road until it’s been professionally tested on that road (for safety reasons of course)? Like with ISPs, rural side roads could potentially be out of luck, even in the future (for some extended amount of time, anyways, I…