well if thats your only argument then your opinion is irrelevant.
honestly, that looks like shit compared to the xbox one interface.
As a proud member I was actually getting sick of the Master Race stuff....until I modded Skyrim for another run. Jesus, people played this game vanilla? *I* played this game vanilla????
Why do people always assume that "balance" means "equilibrium" instead of "harmony," when the latter makes much more sense in this kind of situation?
Kotaku...talking about good web design and user interface?
Eh, fairly accurate name the first time winter sets in. Especially if you didn't wiki surf and find out about it.
Your whole theory sounds to me like "this must be a WiiU game because it has an odd number of players (rather than an even number).
The last frame reminds me of The Rock.
How is $499 for 500gb-1tb and a GTX 760 not affordable? The card itself goes for nearly $300
16) "Xbox, Go Home" (Xbox One)
I'm glad Google has Japanese symbol translation so that I could figure out what you were saying on this English website.
The problem is, it's a pretty content-free, fatuous quote often used to excuse any kind of bigotry the poster feels like.
I wouldn't care if Ubisoft exclusively sold their game through Uplay. But the fact that I buy games on steam that then force me to boot up Uplay is bad. It's an unnecessary long and obnoxious process. For example...if I try to just start Uplay and click play on Far Cry 3...it kicks me to Steam and tells me to run the…
It seems like it's really more of a "steam says they bought this game, but we don't trust those snakes. Let's double check...oh, they do own it? Ok, fine, back to steam then"
I would start Far Cry from Steam, and watch it boot up Uplay. I figured it'd save some time to do it the other way around. When I hit play in Uplay, it said, "Quit this session of Uplay and launch it through Steam." Kinda mindblowing this is considered a "service", and even a store. It's like store, a friends list, a…
I'm clearly buying my handhelds from the wrong stores.
Haven't you heard? This is the golden age of gaming journalism :p