manticore416
Manticore416
manticore416

Nintendo controllers wouldn't bust so easily.

I wish more action figures covered up the ball joints on the elbows, shoulders, and knees like this one does. I could never spend the money for one of those expensive Figma figures with those ugly joints ruining what otherwise would look great. And this spider covers them all up beautifully!

Now I might sell mine and just buy it again when the stock is plentiful. I got lucky that my local Gamestop didn't have them until the day after the midnight release (technically the day of). I went in to but them shortly after the shipment came in but before they even unpacked the box, so I was literally the first

I don't understand why a week or two of problems would make someone give up on a game they just bought. That's pretty silly. This isn't Drive Club.

I'm not defending MCC's current state, but to be fair to 343 (and Bungie), not a single Halo game had launched with problems in the past. It only looks so horrible because of all the other games being released with issues. Halo 1, 2, 3, ODST, Reach, and 4 all launched spectacularly. 1 game out of 7 isn't that bad.

I love that you talk about empathy and respecting other people's opinions right before saying the only possible way he could have his opinion is if he's a sheep herded by corporate America. Maybe listen to your own words next time?

That was something they did somewhat intentionally. They allowed more people in the lobby than the game types demanded hoping that would help people be able to play. I'm sure once this update goes live that won't be an issue anymore.

That's why I love Halo so much. Their campaign sandboxes are typically brilliant and allow you a lot of freedom in approach. Call of Duty had great multiplayer, but there was never any reason to replay the campaign, since all the same shooters would be in the same spots and never leave. They were more obstacle than

Use your items instead of holding onto them. I don't know why, but the game seems much more forgiving if you constantly use your items. The more you hold on to them, it seems the more likely you are to get hit by a blue shell when you're in first.

But if you get the Super Horn or whatever it's called, hold onto

They're probably waiting for enough people to buy it to warrant making it in the first place. The last console f-zero game sold .65 million copies. Nintendo has better sellers, so it's unlikely we'll see an F-zero any time soon.

You're right. Those things totally warrant a death threat.

Forgot about my hard drive, so add another $50 onto that.

Total: $1130

That $500 million thing was just a number tossed out in a hypothetical situation spanning Destiny, DLC, and its sequels over ten years. It was something like, "Destiny could end up costing us like 500 million dollars." It's not an actual figure of what has been spent. Really disappointed you didn't know that.

Somewhere an EA Rep is going, "We did it guys! We won goggamanxp's approval!"

Have you played the game with the DLC? I have, and it hasn't bothered me at all. Honestly, if you don't use the Mercedes tires you barely even notice them being out of place. I primarily play with the car from the 30s, and that even lights up in the vents and has some neat effects that help it blend in with the

One of the best things about this announcement is the fact that it means more games will probably be coming out that will support the circle pad pro for those who have it.

Don't speak for the whole community when you haven't talked to everyone. Don't say "we do not support this strange model", when most of us do. Most of us are either excited or uninterested in the new 3DS models. Very few are upset by it.

So far the only exclusive game is a port of a game you can easily buy online.

Tax?