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sauce1977

My love ended after n64 because I’m a bit older, I suppose.

It’s a great platform most of the time for kids, no plat duds in their entire run with exception to WiiU, arguably.

But I feel like I’m not really the target audience for many years now. And I have no intention of returning, unless my kid gets suckered into

Didn’t know that about 5! Thanks!

in GTA 5, or 4? Or both?

His cab driver, the one that shows up when you call Roman to bum a taxi ride ... that dude was great. Oh, how he loathed and seethed over that task, openly, to you. In a way that made me love his hating-ass.

Just started replaying IV this week, myself, also.

Enjoying myself like I did back when the game was new.

However, no pigeons or stunt jumps. Nein.

Without doing the missions for the main storyline in SA & 4, one can only explore a fraction of the map, as it ends up being a monster-sized wanted level if one tries to cross the channels to do so beforehand.

Unfortunately there is no way to avoid torturing that one sap in GTA 5. That mission seemed to go out of its way to demonstrate brutality, and I don’t really know if that mission really progressed the story, at all.

You can’t avoid murder in any of the GTA games. You can, however, not go out of your way to murder everything that is completely unnecessary for the doing as such.

I understand disgust, but the entirety of the comment can be fast-forwarded to this self-fulfilling outcome. It’s lose-lose-lose-lose-lose, no matter what that company does.

I don’t understand what could have possibly made your assessment to be that thorough and permanent, but I’m not sure I want to know, either.

It doesn’t take a programmer’s understanding to realize that the earlier video games were far more simple to construct.

While a lot of the game size these days is textures and sounds, the games themselves offer way more to do than the ones even 20 years ago. Way way more than the 8-bit era, and waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay more

My guess is that for every glitch encountered, there were probably several big nasty ones that Bethesda fixed before the ship date.

And going off the comment about how they throw everything and the kitchen sink into their games (paraphrased from the original phrase), then it’s probably a creation process that forgives

My mind goes far enough to translate that into a ‘conversation’ ...

“God dammit, Bethesda, you STOLE THIS FUCKING FRANCHISE FROM MEEEEEEEEEEEEE”

“Uh, I’m Chris Avellone ... I liked Fallout 3, and ...”

That image set is worth its weight in troll-gold to Notre Dame superfans.

I’m from 1997 and what’s wrong with the game’s graphics? They look great to me!

Just when you thought it was safe to root for the Bucks, this killjoy made sure that you just want to kill the entire state with nuclear fire.

KG’s one of those guys that inspires me to bring up the debate of the foolishness and unnecessary tradition of retiring numbers.

Not that Glen Taylor is any kind of man to defend. But there’s no right answer here, especially with KG in the argument.

came for this quote, and I am leaving a satisfied customer!!! :D

When Derek Carr acquiesces the need for the Raiders to not only pay for relocation of their fans to Las Vegas, but also find them comparable or better jobs than they had in the Bay Area, then this statement by Carr will be true.

Layman’s terms, in sum? Fuck off, Carr. You fucking idiot.