It’s cool and smart when you don’t read the article but comment anyway.
It’s cool and smart when you don’t read the article but comment anyway.
Once you get this quest rolling, you’ll have the option to get your tarot read by Misty in her shop.
Though Remake lived up to its subtitle. They remade their fates/future and did so hard enough that it apparently worked on Zack, Biggs, Wedge and Jessie too.
The treatment FF7R got was better than what you’re calling VIP treatment.
FF7R, the sequel that uses the subtitle Remake.
It’s the ultimate hipster move, complaining about not being able to buy a PS5 before it was even being manufactured.
It’s only been out like 13 months. How did you get two years?
This is an obscure tip that I just ran into after owning a PS5 for over a year. I used the Blu-Ray player for the first time, and for the life of me, I couldn’t get it to output anything other than PCM 2.0 stereo through my surround setup. I tried every combination of variables in the system audio settings and my TV’s…
Shouln't be anyone. It has titles worth owning and scalping is a plague to be eradicated.
It already is. Now kids get bullied at school for having "basic" Forkknife avatars.
My God that ad was cringe.
Remnant’s on the game pass....not the same thing as owning it, but not a bad runner up option.
I missed Neon Abyss, while I already have Remnant. Annoyed.
You may recall Jay from this particular Sarah Silverman skit:
At least he’s guaranteed a role in David Zucker’s next spoof on liberals, right next to comedy powerhouse Kevin Sorbo.
You don’t have to buy every big game that comes out. Move on with your lives.
Needs more Unicron :)
Yeah, like you have to actively the skip the cutscenes to not be aware who is the best option for each subsection. When I played the game through the first time years ago I got through it without losing anyone. Although this is another example of the mythologization of ME2.
Yup. Nine out of every ten players made it through Mass Effect 2’s final mission with everyone alive. In a mission that functions by design to have you lose some party members—one that’s so maze-like in its possible outcomes you basically need a byzantine flowchart to properly navigate every key decision.
They seem to be doing a much better job at responding to these allegations than their former publisher. Hopefully they clean house appropriately and address the systemic issues.