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GDI Fahey... why are you so freakin’ adorable? lol

Does this review take into account the large “Crown Update” patch on release or will an update be provided for the review after the patch?

J.J. Abrams tried to recapture the magic of Mulder and Scully with the sci-fi procedural Fringe, but it didn’t really work.

Came for the match, stayed for the disgustingly bad rats nest hair.

Here’s your fix:

$300 Router.
100 down
20 up
Every device in the house has 80-100 download speed.
PSN = 4Mbps maximum wireless, 8Mbps wired. Top speed I’ve ever seen is 17Mbps.

Has been this way since I first started using PSN on my PS3 (3 of them), Vita, and my PS4 and has never changed no matter what location, router, or ISP I’ve had in

LOL. I have been waiting for this article for nearly a decade. Haha

Hell yeah, Johnny Karate!

Ummm... There's nowhere in the movie that this is true:

While not quite qualifying as 'killed off' the UK show Misfits steadily removed every character from the show that I liked in order from best to worst.

I really want to get a gaming table with drawers etc. that can also sub as a dining room table but options out there are so limited. I'm amazed that a lower cost alternative that may sacrifice some build quality, options, or wood types hasn't snatched up the market for those with gaming hobbies that dont have an extra

I literally know only what every article has said about the game. I've never seen it nor know what complexity there is. It just really doesn't interest me from all the descriptions I have ever read and all of them imply that the learning curve and complexity is far outside the scope of anything they've ever played

Almost everything I read about this game deters me from playing it. I like games! I like strategy! I like learning complex systems! ...but... I hate complexity just for the sake of complexity vs. complexity born of necessity and I hate assholes and the pressures of performing on a team while attempting to learn said

Reading comprehension is obviously not your strong suit. LOL.

This wasn't a single incident but multiple games ranging from obscure (Catherine) to extremely popular(Black Ops 2). Their "policy" wasn't explained to me until about the 5th time I tried to buy a game and they told me I would have to wait 2 weeks past release again.

I used to love my local GameStop and then I moved to Seattle. The GameStop in my new neighborhood has flat out stated they will only order the exact pre-order amount of any new games for the first 2 weeks. If you don't pre-order then you have to wait 2 weeks to get the game. God forbid that you don't hear of a game

Is this unusual? This happens to me on a regular basis.

So, my question is this 4 hours from the first time the game starts or 4 hours of active play time? If it's by play time then the prices, while still high, are more reasonable. If it's from first activation or then that's ludicrous

Here's what I would pay if it was from first activation:
1 day - $0.99
5 days - $5.00
30

I wish popular game blogging sites would at least mention this issue in the hope that Sony would respond in some form or another. It seems like there's quite a few people with the problem but it keeps getting swept under the rug. The only time I've seen it talked about is in comments sections or forum posts with no