klausaidon
Klausaidon
klausaidon

Maybe save up some money than. But obviously playing the latest video games isn’t an essential thing. Bills come first.

Great, I’ve really wanted to try this game, but I’m very careful with buying anything on PC, since I use a crappy laptop. I can try this out, and see how it runs.

But there is this thing called saving. I bought my own console by saving for months, and not buying any new games for those months.

I’m not exactly rich myself. I got my own X1 by saving for months. I didn’t buy a new game for the several months I saved, and I took any money I would have spent on a new game, and put it into savings. I skipped several games for this, including GTAV when it first came out.

If they can’t afford to save any money, they

Good for you, so am I. If you don’t have any space in your budget for saving, you don’t have space for new games either, so it doesn’t matter anyway. I afforded my own X1 by not buying any new games for several months until I saved enough money.

How’s Batman: Arkham Knight going for you?

Sucks for you? Sounds like you have bigger problems than playing Mortal Kombat X.

Did all last gen games run at 1080p@60fps?

You don’t think Mortal Kombat X is worthwhile? Well, to each their own, if the loss isn’t a problem to you, it isn’t a problem, stick with your last gen console.

I’m not exactly rich myself, I saved for months to get my X1, when it was released and cost $500. I did this by literally avoiding buying any new games during those months, and putting any money I would use on a new game, into savings. While still expensive, there has already been a price drop, you can get an Xbox one

Good, let’s stop supporting last gen. More people need to start upgrading.

Jimmy Kimmel actually explains it himself pretty well. “When I was a kid, we only watched other kids play video games when we ran out of quarters.”
Well yes, and you actually did sit there and watch them play. It can be entertaining to watch other people play. See how they react, and tackle a problem. See if they

Um, that this Kickstarter was started AFTER their first game came out, was extremely successful, and showed that, yes, they are a good studio that can get the job done, and crowdfunding investors can trust their money with them. Mighty Number 9 isn’t out yet. Keiji Inafune has already used up his good will on that

1986 Luke would than be very sad that he won’t get to play this game for 29 years.

What I find funny about this, is there is a huge huff over a single image with her shoulder strap down, and the very next image has her wearing a blouse with shoulders completed exposed, as well as about %90 of the rest of her body.

Class creation, a similar reward system for kills (Though slightly modified to remove time off a clock), uses many of the same modes, such as domination, it has the same control scheme, and any experienced play of CoD will tell you it basically has the same feel, and pace.

People are kinda exaggerating saying it burned out. There are 5 thousand people playing right now. It’s not doing that bad.

There are 5 thousand people playing right now, that’s not too bad.

Titanfall’s fire didn’t burn out that fast. I still play, and love it.
But this is kinda hypocritical considering Titanfall itself borrowed a lot from CoD. As well as a lot of other shooter series, such as Battlefield. CoD, in return, has done it too from other games. Games borrow from each other, it’s nothing new, and

SEGA, can you at LEAST make an HD remake of PSO for current gen consoles??? The GameCube version goes for around $150! I’ll throw money at you, I swear.