The way it was explained to me is that since "it" is a pronoun, when you're using it in its possessive form, it doesn't gain an apostrophe. Just like "your", "his" and "her" don't get apostrophes. But all contractions get apostrophes so it is (it's) gets one.
I really hope so! I'm sure I'll find out how I took it later depending on if my controller or the game is intact. Thanks!
This makes sense, actually. Thank you very much!
Thanks! I'll try - it really does have one of the cooler vibes I've gotten from a game in a while.
Just started Chapter 3 this morning, and I think I'm about half way through it.
I'm sorry if I'm completely misunderstanding what you want - but by "What do you guys think?" do you mean your editing or the writing? Just going to say the editing because that's what you mentioned in the sentence before. Assuming it's the editing, then a lot of the "it's" in "The Bad" section need to be "its":
I dusted off my 360 yesterday and started playing Alan Wake. I'm loving the game, and didn't think I would take to the flashlight mechanic as much as I am. The game does a very good job at keeping things tense and knowing when to give small breaks so it isn't too much for too long.
Not sure about the newer Castlevania, but from what I remember from when I played Harmony of Despair, Bloody Tears as a track wasn't put in the game (although it might have come out or will still come out in a music pack). But there are some references to it. Maria sings it for one of her attacks and there is a secret…
Wonderful! Even though I'm a LBP fan, I would love to see what Media Molecule can come up with in terms of new IP. Hopefully it will be just as much of a success as LBP was for them.
If this is true, it's great news. Crysis was a blast to play on the PC, and hopefully it will be just as fun on the consoles.
If I remember correctly, Hanbitsoft snagged the IP and decided to re-release it as a Free to Play game with a few alterations (mainly more content that wasn't released). It isn't a complete make-over, from what I understand, just more things to do.
FEAR 3 didn't bother me that much with the atmosphere in co-op, but I did jump a few times when running into Alma and not expecting her. Me being so relaxed could be because I did couch co-op instead of online, though, or that the person I played it with is a total goof.
I don't think you have to. As far as I know, it just explains a little bit more of the plot and shows it all from a different perspective. It doesn't hold out levels on you. I did what you were saying and I started to get a little tired of it, so I decided to do one then go back and do the other.
I remember someone from Kotaku mentioning to watch the tutorials so we could get that bonus XP, so I was looking very carefully for this pop-up.
Brink is okay on the PC. The only problem I'm having with it is that my game dips to almost 5 FPS when I start searching for a server. Did you try other servers or was it just bad for all of them? [Assuming you got it on the PC since you had a TF2 replay.]
I also noticed that I didn't really care for games that I didn't pay for. I first noticed it when PS+ subscribers got Stacking for free on release day. The thing is, I /love/ Double Fine and Tim Schafer - but a month later I hadn't even attempted to get past the second level of the game. So I thought about why I had…
I'm not sure I really could care for the game if I tried. Between Left 4 Dead, Dead Rising, and Killing Floor, zombies just don't hold the same interest that they did with me whenever I first saw L4D being announced at E3.
The new Company of Thieves album comes out on May 19th, I think. In the meantime, they released one of the songs as a single. Can't wait for the new album, though!