omnirock
Omnirock
omnirock

bullshit... we had cheat codes for that shit back in the day, not to mention the game genie.

well, i prob wouldn’t go as far as suing someone.... but that property is def an eye sore.

ha ha ha, this is pretty funny for someone who has seen/lived through when Steam was first introduced...

pretty much the same ol bullshit.

I’ve been playing Sims 4 for quite some time, and my sims tend to stay in one spot when they eat. The only time they deviate from where they originally eat is when/if their bladder or other issue comes up.

no..it did not.

yeah sure, salsa is good, still have no desire to drink a glass of it. I enjoy mustard as well, won’t find me sipping on a cold glass of mustard - tomato juice anytime soon.

I have the vanilla game from when they were giving it away, is it worth playing at this point? Or do I need all the DLC to get the “full” experience?

500 internal server error and a monkey

Obvs not dis generashun ov txt speek and emojis.

Gotta sell dem shark cards...

Man, I thought this game was about choices too, then it FORCED me to murder and assassinate so many people. I am not a murderer in real life, and don’t appreciate this game telling me, and encouraging me to do so. Even the name is offensive, Assassin’s Creed! Should be renamed Friendly Choices Creed as to not upset me

LBP Release Date: 27 October 2008
No More Heroes: December 6, 2007
TF2: October 10, 2007
Portal: October 10, 2007

and?

Comparing it to a game that has been pretty much using the same engine since forever is kinda unfair.

compare it to say, Metal Gear Solid IV, GTA IV or even Wipeout HD and those margins shrink considerably.

That’s not even mentioning games with unique visual aesthetics that still hold up today: No More Heroes, Little

Hot Take: Valve hasn’t had an original groundbreaking idea since Half Life 2.

That’s a pretty low bar...


Age of Empires IV