You only get one chance to make a first impression, and for many games, that happens at E3. The annual mega show is…
You only get one chance to make a first impression, and for many games, that happens at E3. The annual mega show is…
On the one hand she probably went through hell, and you can’t blame her for falling out of love (it happens) in between all the other mentally draining events, but it seemed like a pretty awful thing to effectively string him along for several months—once she thought their relationship was dead in the water…
I know we’re just getting one side of this.... but she sounds like a really horrible person.
I agree. That he’s eye-candy is the “obvious” joke so there should be more to it.
Yeah, I have to say, I am solely interested in this movie because of the casting decisions. I had no interest in watching Ghostbusters Again For Some Reason. And I think the casting, in the first movie, is a lot of what made it succeed. Eighty percent of the movie was watching the cast interact with one another. So…
Veteran actor Sir Christopher Lee, star of The Lord of the Rings films, The Wicker Man, The Man with the Golden Gun…
i’m assuming the game is modded? no way a semi can get that kind of speed.
Thats why ESPN let you go Bill.
Not exactly nothing. It counts towards the FIFA world rankings, which means that in theory, if we are successful enough in friendlies and in regional CONCACAF competitions, we could be ranked high enough to be a seeded team in a future World Cup and avoid being grouped with any of the other top 8 teams in the world.
Funny because I absolutely loved Bioshock Infinite. I'm going to fire it up again as a matter of fact! The Bioshock series gets a special place on my shelves. Not many games stay with me, but the likes of Mass Effect and Bioshock fit the bill.
Really? I can understand the deception from the e3 reveal but infinite was still one of my favorite games last generation.
1) No game has ever been “bug free”, ever. Ever.
2) Every demo on stage e3 demo is scripted and choreographed, even the ones that don’t appear to be. (Hint: Those are just the ones with the best scripts).
3) You understand that it is literally impossible to show an unfinished game in its finished form, right?
4) Who is…
Both great games in my book :) Bioshock Infinite is on my top10 (maybe 5) from last gen. And Watch Dogs was still one hell of a game, that shows great promise for a franchise and had a little fun multiplayer component.
BioShock Infinite wasn’t as open-ended as I had inferred from the E3 demo, but I enjoyed what I eventually played, especially once the DLC came out. The two expansions help tell a more satisfying story that ties into the first game very well.
Oddly, your comment makes me want to finally go give Watch Dogs a try since I really liked Bioshock Infinite.
“MEH, IM A GAMER AND I IF I’M GONNA SPEND $19.99 ON A STEAM SALE THEN THE GAME HAS TO BE EXACTLY IN A TRAILER A YEAR AND A HALF FROM LAUNCH FUCK THE DEVS.”
I completely agree with the second point. Also, I know when I was fourteen I would have abused the heck out of this to play the most games I could on my small allowance.
Y’know, I’m a little addicted to buying games on Steam for whatever reason. However, this, I’m aware of. So much so I’d feel guilty requesting a refund! If there’s actually nothing wrong with the game, it works, it’s as advertised, it came complete, then who am I to request a refund. To my mind it’s for legitimate…
Of that I have no doubt. People’s opinions are often divided, and that’s a good thing! It’s why we have things like modern art in this world pushing forward boundaries of can be displayed as part of the human spirit. However much I think 95% of those installations are pretentious nonsense.
Steam should let the devs know why refunds are being issued so they have the proper feedback to possibly correct the issue.