Halo CE, 3 and Reach were my big three. And Reach was the only one with a multiplayer I actually enjoyed (and I am NOT a pvp player, at all).
Halo CE, 3 and Reach were my big three. And Reach was the only one with a multiplayer I actually enjoyed (and I am NOT a pvp player, at all).
I mean, they’re working on the next big Halo game. Not really sure what else you want? Halo Reach was fantastic - alongside Halo CE and Halo 3, for me. The last big hurrah for Bungie’s Halo. For anyone who likes Halo, this isn’t throwaway news.
I mean, I’m still irritated by a lack of big exclusives. Obviously smaller games and indie titles totally have a place (and I enjoy many of them), but then there’s Horizon Zero Dawn. Bloodborne. God of War. I’m glad there’s a new Halo game on the horizon and a new Gears game finally came out, but a huge, new IP would…
Sounds like another immature jerk getting off on negative attention. I genuinely hate that that kind of attitude launches careers, nowadays (and obviously not just in gaming - it launches IG and reality show stars, too). If the WoW community wants to get rid of him, stop paying attention to him and he’ll shrivel up.
Are you trying to refer to Fallout 1st, here? Pretty sure no one has to use it, and those who do are comparatively very few compared to the general player base.
Yeah, when someone expresses enjoyment for a game I don’t personally like, I too wave them off as having an undiagnosed mental disorder. It’s a win-win, because I can disregard their opinion as entirely invalid, AND I get to belittle the struggles of those actually dealing with mental struggles at the same time!…
I’ve been enjoying it alright, but A) a friend bought it for me, B) I had zero prior expectations going into the game, and C) I don’t play often enough to experience the same bugs over and over. So my experience isn’t anything like that of, say, a loyal Besthesda day-one adopter.
It’s easier to repair than the front. She’s a considerate assailant, you see.
Oh good grief. This is beyond dumb. If you want an excuse to drink wine, just do it? I’d kick someone off my property if they were loitering around for hours drinking in public, too. Like, any rational company would? Why are you trying to make this a women’s issue? Is this actually an Onion post?...
He’s not wrong. People are blowing so much hot air over this.
Looks like the war criminals weren’t added until 1978, and only make up a very small part of the 2.5 million people there. So unless the developers went out of their way to acknowledge those specific people, this is all a non-issue.
I don’t get all the uproar. I get people being upset that war criminals were buried there, but how on earth does that make anyone who visits a war criminal sympathizer?? You can go to church without hating gay people, and you can live in the south without hating black people. Unless they go out of their way to…
Good for you. Maybe it’s time you realized, though, that others aren’t able to live or work in such diverse fields.
I agree with every single point, although I think a tax break, while nice, isn’t practical.
“Point 2: It disproportionately targets low-income voters, people of color, and people who live in cities.”
This. I need an ID to buy an M rated game. Why aren’t people here aping out over that?
There’s very little excuse to not have an ID... Being homeless, with no other form of identification, I can maybe understand. That’s it. I’m honestly shocked this isn’t a law in every state.
Ohh, the strawmen feminists. Yes, I’m quite aware of how that virtually non-existant stereotype is trotted out by particularly angry boys.
What are you even trying to argue? If you plan on holding the door open for the next person, but see they’re a woman and slam it in their face entirely based on that, that’s you being a fucking douche.
It’s nice to hold the door open for ANYONE, regardless of their gender. I hold the door open for men and women all…
She didn’t ask for any protection, or to be babied. He isn’t standing up for her after something has been said - he’s jumping the gun, claiming something MIGHT be said, and punishing other women in the meantime.