Preeetty sure I saw footage for a new Culdcept game. If they localize it in English it might bring me one step closer to getting a 3DS when they release a re-design.
Preeetty sure I saw footage for a new Culdcept game. If they localize it in English it might bring me one step closer to getting a 3DS when they release a re-design.
This can apply for every other game, not just Borderlands 2 (except for the parts that are obviously BL2):
I get it: jokes about complaining and jokes about complainers in the same 1hr20min breath. I just don't enjoy it as much, that's all.
I like Louie CK but I feel like Hilarious was less a straight standup film and more "stop complaining and enjoy your fucking life!" film with a bunch of comedy chunks throughout. It's still good, I just didn't care as much for his material about people who complain, especially since he's the most pessimistic person…
Depending on the carrier tethering is $20-$40 by itself. I have unlimited everything (minutes, text, web) for $90 a month.
I'm happy with my Droid Incredible (and Verizon Wireless). I'm just going to get a Vita; I don't need PS games on my phone.
I sat down and watched "Alone in the Dark". Never again.
Headline picture looks like a Mondo poster. Or I guess Mondo posters look reminiscent of Akira's art style.
See, that actually looks pretty cool.
These two-tone controllers look really ugly. Puke-green/black and tan/poop-brown? Gross. I'll stick with my nice metallic red controller, thanks.
Every young, naive gamer's dream retail job is in reality a series of frustrating, menial, mostly nonsensical tasks that you don't get paid nearly as much for if it were any other company, and slowly but surely sucks the soul from your body until just a black husk remains. But you get 15% off purchases?! Oh wow!
Every time a little kid walks over to one I tense up and walk closer, just in case. Our manager accidentally threw out the newer, bigger base so it makes it even worse. D:
Because you can only get the content on those platforms. Gamestop doesn't have its own version of PSN or XBL, they just sells codes for them in lieu of you using points or your credit card on them.
I'm surprised that he was able to balance on the gift-card spinner without it falling over. That thing will fall over at the drop of a feather.
I agree with and definitely would have liked an "immediate battery recharge" aug. I mean, Mass Effect 1 had that ability, why couldn't this?
I wish more devs/publishers would do this. It looks so good!
Gamestop actually sells codes for a lot of PSN and XBL DLC.
People complain (or should complain) about discs being opened and put into an envelope because, in some cases, over time, the disc can get scratched. I've seen it happen many times. The games in their bin will shift a certain way, someone might handle it too roughly, or someone might put these code cards next to the…
I would have done the same as you, if I had been in to work when this happened. I'm sure my co-workers didn't touch the sealed copies, because they'd think it's a load of crap too.
My room is right above my washer and dryer, the dryer was running at the time, so I didn't notice it.