poltergeist44s
poltergeist44s
poltergeist44s

I’m sure they chose to movie in long before Pokemon Go became a thing, when it really was a nice quiet neighborhood. And normal park visitors use the space in a much different manner than Pokemon go players. The latter seem to think that having a game on their cell phone entitles them to go wherever they please,

Capcom isn’t as big and influential as it once was. Every bit of info I’ve seen suggests that the company is teetering on the edge of being in dire financial straits. Naturally, they choose to funnel their resources into their most profitable projects, and as much as people love Mega Man, it doesn’t have the same kind

If they got rid of that figure and knocked the price down by $100, I would totally get this. Season pass or no.

Dude, you’ve been proven wrong and you’re moving the goalposts to try and make yourself look right. Cut your losses, give it up.

Put in my ten matches, won half of them and stopped, because I’m not particularly competitive. I wonder if all those points will carry over to next season, or if there’s anything I can do with just 60 of them.

There I was, thinking I might be able to finish up another game before Attack on Titan comes out later this month, but nope. Every spare minute will be spent in pursuit of getting that D.Va skin.

Having lived in a similar town for most of my life, I can sympathize with you. Best I can tell, the stores themselves aren’t keen on ordering enough copies to go around. They’re still stuck in a “nobody plays Japanese games anymore, only Call of Duty” mindset.

Moreso than any other games, Persona titles deserve a pre-order.

I wouldn’t call blocking emergency vehicles an “inconvenience”.

Maybe the next asshole who sees that enormous fine will think twice before sending death threats of his own? I agree, it’s not going to do this guy any favors, and it could very well make him even worse in the long run, but if it deters several more people from following in his footsteps, that’s a net gain.

Children wandering around, unattended, with an expensive device that gives them unfettered access to the internet is a gripe for another time.

It’s a shame that people need to be reminded of all those things. Common sense should dictate that your little phone game doesn’t give you a free pass to be a nuisance to others.

Chin up. Just because it doesn’t apply to this specific situation, it doesn’t make what you said any less true.

My younger self would probably riot, but now that I’m older, I’m big on the idea of strictly limiting and monitoring kids’ internet time. Anyone with a child that young should already know that you can easily find anything on the internet, and anybody can use it, whether their intentions are good or not. To me, it

I’m Native American and I think that skin is awesome. Whenever I play Pharah, that’s the one I use. Honestly, a good chunk of the people raising a fuss are white folks who get offended as a hobby.

Haha! I ran with a guy that was trying really hard to get our Symmetra to change heroes before the match even began. And when we won, and Symmetra got play of the game, his response was, “Aw, I should have got that.” I’m sure he doesn’t even realize he’s a walking stereotype of a shitty gamer.

Not gonna’ lie, only about 20% of the time I spend in Overwatch is in quick play. I’m just not a competitive gamer, so it’s much more relaxing for me to group up with some randoms and mow down medium bots. I don’t have to fuss around with which hero I pick, and I feel like I can comfortably try out new ones at my own

I’m pleasantly surprised to see that it’s more than just Nintendo’s first-party games. Wasn’t expecting that. I’ve been on a nostalgia kick lately, and there’s several titles on that list that I never got to play back in the day. I might just have to pick one of these up.

Speaking as someone who has to get up at 5:00 in the morning and go to work, I offer a hearty “fuck you” to everyone who prioritizes their personal entertainment over everyone else in the neighborhood.

My friend owned this CD back in middle school, and I listened to it so much while hanging around his house that he actually gave it to me as a going away present when we graduated high school several years later.