One thing you might want to consider about this event is it was as much GT's 15th Anniversary event as it was the GT6 launch.
One thing you might want to consider about this event is it was as much GT's 15th Anniversary event as it was the GT6 launch.
Lesser franchise? Gran Turismo sells the most out of all Sony's franchises.
How is this one of their lesser franchises.... You do realize it is like Sony best selling franchise. It has global sales of over 10 million units on GT5.... Feel free to point out said exclusives that are trumping it.
I've had a tumultuous relationship with Gran Turismo over the years. I used to love it. Then I hated it, bored of…
Whoa, let's not forget this guy-didn't know his parents, lost the family he did know, lost his new found mentor, lost his hand and found out the guy who cut off his hand was his dad. AND he kissed his sister.
I've been saving that response for years. Plus it's almost Christmas.
Hans Gruber - charming international bandit. Had a brilliantly planned heist on Christmas Eve, but didn't account for one rogue cop. At the end, he died hard. He's the title character.
A hopeful, young karate enthusiast whose dreams and moxie take him all the way to the All-Valley Karate Championship. Of course, he loses in the final round to that nerd kid. But he learns an important lesson about accepting defeat. He was truly the Karate Kid.
"I’m not going there to die; I’m going to find out if I’m really alive."
Adama defines himself by his personal and military failures, not his successes. That's why he's the perfect pivot character for BSG. Human failure, in Battlestar, is both intimate/personal (literally, Gaius), and considered at the level of the species and society.
One of the greatest military minds in human history. Conquered most of Europe. Will always be remembered for one of two things: Waterloo or being kinda short.
Boba Fett: fell into a Sarlacc Pit, came out a badass
Obvious answer: Spider-Man
It's called "slow news day." This is the kind over-the-top PC crap that finds its way to media outlets when there's nothing else to talk about, apparently. Ridiculous.
I understand that it's free to play... and they have to make money somehow.
But I will never be able to justify paying 5 dollars for a character.
I guess he's just surprised that while everyone thinks it's a steaming pile, Stephen likes it. Was surprised myself that it was a Yes.
This review is a joke right? Looking at so many other reviews just panning this game, then come here and this. One mans opinion but now i take your opinion with a grain of salt. I so played this game at a kiosk and it was one of the most boring games i have ever played. Hands down.
The PS2 had this very fascinating wind sound
I will fully admit that I laughed WAY more than I thought I would while watching 21 Jump Street.