
On July 10th, 2014, a small, mysterious game called "Do Not Believe His Lies" was uploaded to the iOS app store.…
On July 10th, 2014, a small, mysterious game called "Do Not Believe His Lies" was uploaded to the iOS app store.…
It's totally unorthodox, totally weird, and, from what I've played so far, totally welcome.
I just spent two hours playing Final Fantasy XV, which I can confirm is a real video game that actually exists. The good news: it's brilliant in a lot of ways, and from what I've played so far, it really does feel like a Final Fantasy game. The bad news? Well, it's got some serious technical issues, and I'm worried…
I've never seen the problem unless people think steam should hold a higher standard and are personally insulted that they don't. After all you're on the internet buying a digital game. The same internet that lets you look up said game to see if its any good. If you can't bother to do that then its your own damn fault.…
and i want to marry emma stone, but neither is likely to happen. Still, let's not lose hope for our respective dreams, one day.....
Why, no. I never had any intention of ever sleeping again.
In related news, those who think Superman would beat Goku literally couldn't be any more wrong about anything ever.
What if they're lying about THIS and it releases next week?
They said like last week the delay rumors were false!!
Hear, hear! Let's hope this practice dies off before the end of the decade.
sorry, if 2014 has taught me anything, it's that i should no longer pre-order anything.
I wish Destiny had a pre-order bonus that included a story....
Pre-order bonuses are mainly just incentive for me to wait for GOTY/Ultimate editions (and then wait for those to drop in price).
Not to be that guy, but:
"I get that you can build a PC and never touch it for 4 years and still play new games, my point was that if you wanted to play those new games at max settings, you have to regularly upgrade your equipment, something that isn't required for consoles."
Awwww, seeing people doing things with their family makes me happy. Also, I don't understand how one video game can produce so much nostalgia.
Would make great Gaben.
manny pacquio
Yep, 14-years-old. I somehow convinced my parents to let me travel from Chicago to Atlanta for E3 1998, where Metal Gear Solid debuted, and coerced E3's organizers to let me walk around. My dad was with me the whole time, too. He even sat in on my first appointments with companies, in which surprised but gracious PR…