mayonaisetim
mayonaisetim
mayonaisetim

So the towns are in Playstation Home?

I like how the people running between the mutants include Michael Jackson, Bruce Lee, and James Bond holding a gun in one hand and a bottle of gin in the other.

Building a cafe doesn't require programming skills nor English skills, so that's a plus for them.

I was thinking the same thing. The max you could hold is 27 items in your pack, but running through a quest will get you more than you can carry. The first thing anyone would dump would be the whites. On top of that, while I understand oranges are rare, why make the drop rate so low? Might as well just sit in front of

The Sony RX1.

I'm right there with you, man. The whole reason I got a Go was because I could pair it with an old Sixaxis controller. It's sad that the thing had all the specs going for it, but none of the love.

And this one from Gizmodo too.

This just reminded me of an article I read the other day. Pretty sure the figures will rise in Japan.

PSN card? For the Japanese store? That's surprising. I've had money in my account for over a year now and I haven't found anything there really compelling me to buy it. Everything seems to be way too overpriced and there never seem to be any sales.

I like the cut of your jib.

I'm glad giant robots is not one of the tropes they're tired of. We need more of that.

Skyrim is great for wandering around and all, until you realize that almost every town and every part of the world is the same. Dragon's Dogma is the exact opposite. It has uniqueness to different parts of the world, so if you just look at one screenshot, you'd know where it is. However, the world is small and

I hope the sequel to this video is his mom dealing with problem with brass knuckles.

Would people want to sit next to someone eating KFC on the flight?

While I think that's bullshit, I haven't used my R4 for almost 2 years. Do people still play with the DS that much?

I was in the same situation 2 years ago. I didn't use a hair dryer; I used a heat gun instead. Bought it at a home center, fixed the PS3, and returned the heat gun for a refund. The PS3 still works, but I don't temp it getting the YLOD again. It's sitting in my closet now. I start it up once in a while when I have

I think it's gotten even worst when the update made PSP games installed on the PS3 untransferable to the PSP. Now you either have to download the uninstall ones to the PS3 then transfer, or download straight to PSP. I like to have the backups on the PS3 so to not have to get it from PSN every time I delete a game. I

The eyes of lawyers reading this have all just turned to dollar signs (or euro signs).

Why does it look like it plays like a PS1 game?

Like a post apocalyptic world for neat freaks.