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Pay to win? You get a boost to 90, which is the first level you are able to access WoD content.

The good news, is that if you spend $80 for the game, $15/month for DLC and $80 for levelling, you don't actually have to play the game, which is awesome.

My uncle invented the laser mouse and even I'm interested to see what's next, although it may be the end of PC computing in general. We've already seen an enormous shift from PCs/laptops to tablets and smartphones.

The government isn't trying to kill us— corporations are. The government is just an inept group of politicians who are only interested in getting rich and being famous.

Quick, people, tell me how to feel.

H. Jon Benjamin?

I remember when I first fell in love with FF as clearly as I remember when it dipped.

What if he becomes a millionaire by getting his poop pushed in?

Off topic, but if you could draft any two super heroes (DC or Marvel), who would you draft?

My picks? Spiderman as a WR and Juggernaut as a HB.

Off topic, but if you were the president of an NFL franchise and you could draft any two superheroes from either DC or Marvel, who would you choose?

Lots of new content and it's really only $40 for those of us that just want the game.

Context is everything

Once it hits $150-200, I'll buy. By then it should have a laundry list of incredible games. Until then, it's just too expensive compared to other consoles. Either that or it will die off. The irony is that my attitude depends on other, more-ardent fans keeping it alive until it can be a great value console and that

Who would honestly prefer Vita/PSP games over PS3 games if given the choice.

The 90s did bring us hologram games.

Now playing

Also this. I also giggled that they are making turnovers to "Down Under"

After playing it about 10 times in 4 weeks, I'd say that it would completely replace Agricola for me, It's just one opinion but all of my friends as well as almost everyone from the gaming media agrees. It's not as tense a game as Agricola with food shortages and things, but it's definitely deep and fun. My buddy's