lawsoneer
Lawsoneer
lawsoneer

In particular I like competitive co-operative games. You're working together to achieve a goal, but whoever does best wins. The first one that comes to mind is Legendary.

The Pre-Order 1886 =)

Reading reviews of new properties like this make me wonder if I should even bother going beyond my PS3 at this point. Seriously: I just haven't seen anything that screams "must-have" other than MGS5 (full disclosure: I'd buy any MG if it was a train simulator or cooking tutorial).

Now playing

I don't want to kick the game too much ... but man, I love that video:

This is precisely why you don't pre-order stuff. If a game is really worth fifty bucks you'll still want to buy it two weeks after it's released and all the play-throughs are online. Pre-order it and developers will still think they can ship an subpar product so long as it makes all its money before it even gets in

So, on the retro-gaming side of things, does this greatly reduce the collector's value of these games (and, I guess, this generation of gaming in general)?

For example, the NES came out nearly 30 years ago, and the Atari hit the shelves over 40 years ago, and yet these games are playable to this date (provided, of

First time participating in a challenge. Thought of this right away. One of my favorite films And may the odds be ever in your favor! ;)

I might be a little sore about this whole PENDING APPROVAL thing.

I think you meant Tolkien black guy.

My girlfriend loves Ikea and she times herself assembling the furniture blindfolded like she's a fucking marine.

My theory is that people deliberately get drunk beforehand for the challenge.

Building IKEA furniture is so easy, it makes me wonder what kind of people complain about it being difficult...