limafoxtrot1
Limafoxtrot1
limafoxtrot1

Just just hit$11 by picking up Dues Ex - the ipad game had me feeling nostalgic for it so $2.99 seemed ok to satisfy the craving.

Here is hoping you're right and they end with a bang.

This is what the steam sale has always been for me:

It'll tell you in the description if you can. I've bought games on Amazon that are Steam codes (XCOM most recently) but it'll tell you that you are buying a Steam code.

This is by far the worst steam sale I can recall. They really have nothing to offer in the sense that these prices aren't special. Most of these games routinely hit the prices they are offering. They clearly don't have enough to run for the length of the sale with all the repeats. But the deals don't seem as

While I'd rather have a console or PC game, my problem isn't with the iOS part of the story. I'd give that the benefit the doubt as I have enjoyed some iOS games like Warhammer, Infinity Blade and the new Deus Ex game.

Destruction of the human race and the planet?

My guess is they judged the online play like the rest - looking at the concept and potential. Who knows if they will live up to it. But as a concept - online game might be the only one I'd have actually picked it for.

You have to consider that the awards are best of show for E3 - a show that is all about stuff that isn't out yet. It isn't like it won game of the year in a general since from a publication or anything. It was judged the best of what was displayed at the show. I disagree with the selection but whatever.

Market was a lot different then. The market now is way over saturated. You have Xbox, Playstation, Wii (with a mix of generational hardware about to be in play for all of them) plus hand helds like Vita 3DS plus iOS/Android mobile gaming, plus these new budget boxes like Ouya that are made for mobile on the TV

The stat is a little misleading - because if you have anything from Google like gmail, you technically have a G+ account. There are plenty of people (like me) who have a G+ and have never done thing one with it. They are no where close in terms of active accounts.

State of Decay wins this for me. Maybe Tomb Raider as a close second. And if DLC counts - Tiny Tina's pack for Borderlands 2

At $19.99 I also need to know when it will go on sale. I'd probably give em $9.99 for it. Price points are very different on iOS.

Well comfort is key when on your feet all day and it doesn't excuse him looking like a fool with his spin-o-rama move. But work appropriate clothes I think have a fine line and a lot of shades of grey.

Well subtle he ain't. But I'm not sure creepy, I guess that would be determined by the person he did the 180 for. He looks like a Desperate fool.

Wouldn't a professional environment work both ways? If at an office I don't think a woman would wear shorts that short Or an outfit that casual in general. Hr would talk to her as well about work appropriate dress.

I think you are jumping to conclusions there. The only thing the press release states is the remove the family shares (which I was skeptical of in the first place) and taking you games anywhere digitally. Neither a make or break feature for most. I'm sure they still plan cloud gaming and updates if you are connected,

If publishers are so hurt over used sales - isn't this feature even worse? For a SP game one sale could lead to 11 different people playing the game - the purchaser and 10 friends? So they can't play it at the same time but it seems this would get used much more than used games. It makes no sense.

No they wont. You would have to price such a thing inline with other monthly services like MMOs, Sirus, NetFlix, Hulu+, etc. which is the $10-15 range. don't forget this is pretty much a constant flow. $40 a month? No way.

I recall two specific holiday seasons where Live was not reachable - I was 2 weeks without being able to connect for one of them. The was a couple days, although there were some that had longer issues. If I recall it varied by cable company.