And it's a lady.
Terrible, yet historically accurate.
And it's a lady.
Terrible, yet historically accurate.
Oh no no, that is just the wrapping paper pattern. He swears. I hate him so much.
To be fair, there are so many internet memes that it's unfair to discount something for missing some of them. But, ya they probably could have done better on this for sure.
Just when we thought we were beginning to leave The Era of the Third-Party Exclusive behind, Microsoft and Square Enix announced that 2015's Rise of the Tomb Raider would be a timed Xbox exclusive. Nice for Xbox fans, but for a big, multi-platform (at this point) series like Tomb Raider to suddenly announce that most…
It may seem like a little thing, but it isn't. The PS4's dedicated screenshot button has proven to be one of the console's neatest, most useful new features, and makes games feel more social and sharable in precisely the way console manufacturers are always promising. A lot of us constantly use it, and as games…
This year, EA had a notion to start a Netflix-like subscription service that gives players access to its games for a flat monthly fee. That sounds like a neat idea, but unfortunately, EA Access doesn't really live up to the Netflix comparison. For $4.99 a month, or roughly the cost of a full-priced game per year, you…
Your comment is the EPITOME of the PS4 fanbase. Sony didn't pay for SF5 to EXIST.
Rise of the Tomb Raider is a timed Xbox Exclusive
I'm not really sure how this turned into a console vs. pc master race debate, but whatever. The only point I was ever making was that both consoles and PC have a mentality of upgrade or be left behind. But thanks anyone for taking this COMPLETELY off topic.
I think the engram thing is fun. I like the excitement of heading back to the tower to decipher. The countdown timer is also helpful for fireteam partners to cancel if they weren't readu when the leader was.
I play regularly, but two members of my consistent Fireteam quit when all the stuff we grinder 2-3 Vaults of Glass for a week was superseded by vendor stuff. I could have even dealt with Vanguard stuff being equivalent, but better? You're killing me.
the other person who replied to you just proved you wrong.
Yes, i still play regularly.
It may have been there. I do remember seeing broadcasts of Tomb Raider: The Definitive Edition when it had just released.
It depends how much you spend and how much you are willing to let slide. If you demand the maximum amount of graphics and potential out of a PC then yes, you will have to upgrade more frequently, but if you buy up front what would be considered a top of the line PC you will still be able to play video games without…
With modern hardware, you can get away without upgraded for several years as long as you aren't playing above 1080p. With CPU, a simple 2500k from almost half a decade ago games just as well as a modern i7... maybe a few fps difference. So all you would need to change would have been the GPU, which could be seen as…