lindsayfunke
LindsayFunke
lindsayfunke

I can tell you right now that's not company policy, but you also can't return new games. Once you open/play them, they're no longer new. Meanwhile, preowned games have a 7-day return policy for money back.

My gut instinct says the biggest critics are just greedy and don't want to give the mod developers money, but I genuinely don't know if I'm misunderstanding what's happening. Like, there has to be more to it, right? Right??

So the Creation Club is another name for paid mods, and I know the internet HATES paid mods, but I can't wrap my head around why it's controversial. Is it because PC gamers are cheap, or is Bethesda's not intending to pay these people for some reason? It seems like paying for mods you like would mean they are better

I'm a total glutton for open world RPG's so I'm already craving something new despite getting Nier, Horizon, Persona, and Zelda within a month.

So to those of you who watched Bethesda's conference, they really whiffed it, right? Sure Wolfenstein is cool, but no new IP? And only two new game announcements in 45 minutes? And on top of that, NO RPG's?!

Mayo on fries is OK, but if I'm doing mayo, I'd prefer to mix it with ketchup.

DEH doesn't work simply as a soundtrack, you really need the full context to "get it", and it still think some of the songs are pretty generic broadway. It seems like a show that lives and dies on the individual performances, so I pity all the middle and high school choir directors who will be subjected to

Ok, let me use it in a sentence:

I'm just imagining someone suffocating on glitter, like a deadlier version of the cinnamon challenge.

Let's be real, people are only dressing as him because they think they'll suddenly be "thick bitches" by proxy.

I just said this in another comment, but I don't think "Waving through a Window" would work without someone committing to it as much as he did. The lyrics and melody could easily be a much more generic teeny bopper song, and it wouldn't have nearly the same impact with a lesser singer. Like, I can imagine the

It's funny, the melody and lyrics are nothing special on their own, and at least for the first half could be a pretty generic "inspirational" pop song but holy shit does Ben Platt sell every word. And then there's the fact that I also have an anxiety disorder and can perhaps relate on a more literal level than other

If nothing else that song from Dear Evan Hansen had me sobbing without even knowing the context. To be fair, it was half my general emotional state, but that song absolutely killed me.

if you replace it ever I disagree. $768 is a heck of a lot of money for a phone, especially if you replace it ever 2-3 years.

Yeah, that iphone 7+ costs $768, and the monthly payment (minus the cost for actual phone service) is almost as much as my phone bill costs monthly.

I know they were planning on this model, but they're not shy at cancelling stuff or "changing focus" after a year.

The PS2 is the only console that's ever broken on me (knock on wood!). My fat PS2's laser went bad (which is why I stopped gaming to begin with), and the slim one overheats like crazy.

Not everyone will be into this, but I am really excited! I never had an original Xbox (or a 360!) so it's fun to finally have a chance at playing these games. Plus, there's no working Xbox emulator for PC, so this seems to be the only way to keep these games alive without original hardware.

I really like my Xbox One as a console. It's a convenient way to watch TV (lots of apps) and play games I like (especially with backwards compatibility). You're completely right about the exclusives, but I still enjoy using it more than my PS4, which I kind of resent every time a game I want is released on it.

Get the one with the games that you want, and if multiplayer games are important, the system your friends are playing. People are probably going to tell you the PS4 is better, and while it certainly has more exclusives, both consoles are pretty close.