I think with the right context italics works wonders.
I think with the right context italics works wonders.
Because the world is a stupid fucking place.
And how many of these franchises are Nintendo's own, in house dev team?
And how many of these franchises have seen an installment in the past 5 years?
That list shrinks significantly if you take these two things into consideration.
Holy shit yes.
BF3 has some really tight heli controls, unlike GTA IV.
Granted, they're completely different games on different engines, but still.
Shit, apparently he died of irony. What the hell are the chances of that? Now I'm even sadder, because I knew he would have laughed at the idea.
As funny as I think your comment is, I have to agree with you on some levels. Itunes is one of the worst pieces of software I've ever installed on my PC. In my experience it has be a huge resource hog, which when you're running an old pc with <6 gigs RAM can be a problem (I just built a pc so that is no longer an…
Yeah, you could do that, but then you would have to install iTunes on your computer. ewww.
Well it would be so much better if they didn't scrap the cloud computing!
/sarcasm
i am. to me the game seems like just a generic shooter with mechs.
Because a multi-billion dollar business is represented by a small group of insecure 13 year olds that happen to be using one of their products right?
I'm with ya. I loved DOTA (the original), and I think MOBAs would appeal to me, but I really don't want to be yelled at while learning to play a game for weeks. I've got thousands of games to choose from, so I'll just pick single player or online/multiplayer games with less toxic fanbases.
Often the 13th is skipped in those buildings because the number could be bad luck.
Personally not sold on this game. Graphics are not mine blowing. The overall styling is plain. The character design is far to safe.
I spent a big chunk of my life in Wisconsin, about an hour north of Chicago. And we had a whole line of jokes focused solely on how crazy Chicago drivers were — and a bunch of phrases like "a Chicago stop" (blowing right through a stop sign) and a "Chicago turn signal" (the middle finger).
You must not know much about copyright law.
Congratulations to the Heat and their lifelong fans who've rabidly supported the team since 2012.
Thank god he's dead.
This could be the biggest backtrack in gaming history: Microsoft will reverse course on their DRM policies for Xbox…
So incredibly easy to do this. Pokemon game where controller is the Pokedex. I really can't think of anything more obvious or awesome.
The only problem I have is that we the tax payers bear the brunt of this. Instead of holding public officials accountable for their actions we just let the tax payers foot the bill.