Sony is afraid of boobs. Sony is afraid of boobs? Do you want to reconsider that statement?
Sony is afraid of boobs. Sony is afraid of boobs? Do you want to reconsider that statement?
That’s a hell of a take. Wouldn’t it be much more simple explanation that if he looked uncomfortable when he was lying it was because he was uncomfortable about lying? That doesn’t imply Sony made him do it at all.
Wow you are a rotten dude.
Sony gave them more than ample time to respond to the PR crisis. Good on Sony for acknowledging it when it became clear that Hello Games would not.
No Man’s Spore
That’s not really what hype means and it seems you are projecting that argument based on the use of the word hype.
HE SAID PERHAPS!!~!!1
OMG no kidding. How does FF Tactics have a five-star rating on google play, when it is literally impossible to backup or transfer a save without root? Some games, yeah, no big deal, but a game like FFT on mobile may take me years to finish, and certainly way longer than i’ll replace or lose or break my device.
You ought to be careful relying on a Documents backup. I guess you don’t care that much, but a lot of games (especially older ones) store in the steam folder, and a lot of newer games store in Application Data (as they should).
This game was originally for PSX. The PSX version still holds up.
I really enjoyed V and the multi-generational storyline.
when did that change?
mei is not white. maybe a paag?
patent vs copyright vs trademark are not the same, it is not a “typo”. A typo would be writing “copywrite”. Sorry, but to write the words “final fantasy patent” at all shows that you are totally unqualified to speak on the matter. Anyone who had any idea about IP would never write such a silly thing. You don’t know…
Your ignorance is showing. It’s not semantics.
I’m not sure you know what bleeding heart means
Jesus when did this become the fascist video game site? “circumventing rules”, like, are you against appeals processes too?
haha you suck
You are better off building a Raspberry Pi system for less than $50 if you follow Lifehacker’s guide.