no piccolo? this list is trash
no piccolo? this list is trash
*looks at watch* that only took four minutes
I own near a 1,000 books, many are hsitory volumes that can’t be found digitally.
Seriously? Who are these people that put down a $80 product and just “lose” it.
I’m the same way for the most part. I buy physical media for most things. Only time I buy digital, is if there’s a steep discount, and I don’t think I’ll play it more than once. Even then, if I like the game enough, I generally hunt down a physical copy.
I’m not just talking about this situation. I’m saying, in general, people should be thinking far more critically and skeptically about these cloud services and not rush to dismiss the value of physical ownership. As you’re doing right now.
People love to make fun of those (like me) who still buy physical media - for me, Blu-Rays, paper books, and records. But the fact is that any product you purchased digitally that’s housed on someone else’s servers is a product that could someday disappear from your library. For example, Amazon has removed files from…
I wonder how the publisher lets him get away with this. Maybe he has some old school contract? Newer mangaka have their series cancelled fairly quickly if they don’t deliver each and every week.
Jeez that sounds like some sci-fi book storyline. Generations of people in a caravan working through a massive maze. Nobody still lives that saw the entrance, and nobody alive will come close to the exit.
PSA: I will pay someone to get on the fucking payload.
Not shocked that the anemic switch library forces people to pretend like having a near 10 year old game on the system is a big deal.
The breadth and staying power of minecraft’s appeal never fails to amaze me.
Yes, this is yet another sign that review scores are arbitrary and meaningless, but that’s beside the point.
Go figure releasing good and entertaining games results in good sales. Also “Final Fantasy XV Sucks” comments in 3...2...1...
This is a good place to remind/inform people that Mini Ninjas is one of the best kids-games-that-are-also-great-for-adults ever made
to clarify, in my head canon version, genji then begins to fall, but pharah—who is not actually dead—catches him at the last second and saves his life. at that point it’s obvious that pharah is a good and noble soul, and mercy and her fly off into the sunset together to begin a life of bliss and pocket healing
“As Seen in Jason Schreiers New Book!”
That’s not true at all. Inquisition started development just a few months after DA2. I know this because I wrote about it in a book that’s coming out soon ;)
Well, at least its thematically consistent.