Well, these guys don’t like a lot of things, like money apparently.
Well, these guys don’t like a lot of things, like money apparently.
Starting to wonder if I’m the only person who noticed this, considering it’s been there since alpha.
I have never stopped paying for FFXIV, even in the down periods when I’m not playing it all the time, because it’s so good, that I pay for it when I’m not active.
Bastion salt keeps flowing, it’s been flowing all through the alpha too.. in fact, it was flowing heavily even when he was actually one of the weakest characters in the game.
30 years later and mutant turtles still can’t swim.
Rule 34 isn’t just an urban legend.
The problem with sites like Metacritic and reviewers who aren’t afraid to speak their mind is that there are development companies that base their in-house reward system off the Metacritic score. So people like this guy screwing all the hard working employees that tried to make the game great.
I drink bottled water because the municipal water supply makes my plates and glasses look like a shale quarry.
They’re dicks because he probably is right and they want to debunk him before people realize a 15 year old is smarter then they are.
That’s my point, Roadhog has a bad time :D I’ll sometimes ride over with Lucio just to use the knockback if I can lob him into a pit or something.
From an average WoW player to all the “I’m going to die without my legacy servers”.
If it’s a tough decision and something is popular, why do you can an entire studio and just close down an entire element of your company? Board of Directors infighting, possibly? HMMM
Rule #1 of Roadhog: Never grab D’va, Winston or Reinhardt unless you want to have a bad time.
Hard to be original when you’re like what.. 15 games in.
I think this is perhaps the first Call of Duty I’m actually interested in. Course I haven’t really enjoyed any of the competitive FPS games since Battlefield 2142, so I might be a little biased
Personally I think the issue is that Steam allows people to review a game that isn’t even officially released yet (I mean I know that’s how reviews usually work in the professional world, but these aren’t reviews by professional people either).
I’m offended!
If it ends up with Time Warner adopting Charter’s business habits as opposed to the other way around, this would actually be an improvement. Still couldn’t be worse then if Time Warner and Comcast had actually succeeded in merging.
Every time I hear DeNA mentioned, I get a cold chill in my spine. Having played many of their mobile games, they are representative of everything that is wrong with the mobile market right now.
You can consent, but without written and signed contract by both parties, consent without contract is the equivalent of declaring your trademark as void and allowing the product to be open source.