outphaze
~ Pastafaria Joe ~
outphaze

It’s only against the law in a few states to stay in the passing lane. Most states it is not even called the “passing lane”, hell, the nickname “fast lane” is not a government title for it, it’s purely a popular nickname. Speeding in the “Passing Lane” is still illegal in any state. The only difference is people

God of War, aswell. There are plenty of examples.

As unfortunate as it is, good streaming numbers are the most important numbers nowadays when it comes to a game’s health. It drives sales extremely heavily, to the point where some developers and publishers are thinking it’s the end of singleplayer gaming (though games like RDR2 and whatnot are proof otherwise).

I really wish they’d stop forcing people to watch damn videos to get the information. I just want to know why it’s “unreviewable” without having to jump through fucking hoops.

This has nothing to do with entitled gamers, and everything to do with poor development choices. There’s nothing “Special” about a game hiding its story mode behind an item-based unlock system. It’s just unnecessary tedium and takes away from teh story entirely (the fights you do are completely unrelated to the story,

It actually is good for the skin if you do a little research on it, but it’s still  something to keep to one’s self and not try to tell others to do so.

Worst part is, even if it’s a fictitious backstory, it is interesting and not worth the Crucifixion coming to him if it’s not true.

It’s actually a thing. Not very widespread (yet), but it is definitely happening in some cities.

Stardock bought the rights in a fire sale from Atari. If Atari didn’t have the rights to sell it, they should be the ones in trouble, not Stardock.

They never said they never owned the copyright or made the game. Not once. They even confirmed that Ford and Reiche were the original developers.

Not only have they put out some awesome games in general, their Star Control is absolutely fantastic, and it’s kind of lame that this whole thing is happening to begin with.

Considering how many Early Access titles have actually come to a finished state coming out of Early Access, this argument is the dumbest and most misguidedly jaded argument in existence. Most Early Access titles come to fruition fine. Very few have not, and most have even been completely removed from the Steam Store

Please tell me this is satire. If not, this is a really really lame interpretation...

I don’t know why my previous comment vanished, but here you go:

I don’t know why my previous comment vanished, but here you go:

Why wouldn’t it?

It’s not that useless, it shows that the transfer feature actually physically transfers ALL of the files, and not just the saves, despite it not really explaining what it transfers. It’s an all-round good post, and far from useless.

It can.

What’s wrong with having the PS Now tile? Some people actually use it (it’s FANTASTIC if you have it on a wired connection.)