seymoore
Seymoore
seymoore

I wish Sony and its resellers would come up with some concrete plan to make sure that hardware actually gets sold to people and not to bots.  It can’t be good for selling software if all the bots are sitting on the stock releasing it piecemeal on ebay to jack up the prices.

check out griddlers.net.  This is by far my favorite picross website.  They have an app that you can download for free to solve basically an infinite number of picross puzzles.  They also introduce so much more variation, giant puzzles with multiple 50x50 pieces, colors, wedge pieces, and even different takes on

I played the alpha of Shadowlands. I made a new character that started at lvl 10 (you werent allowed to see the new newb campaign yet). It was honestly refreshingly fun to experience some of hte older expansions with a level appropriate character again and actually be able to progress zone by zone through most of the

Did they ever fix the inventory/stash caps?  I mean other than all the other glaring issues, I didn’t enjoy having to sort my inventory every 5 minutes because I was overweight again and my stash was already full.  It’s almost like they had never watch someone play a Fallout/TES game before where everyone literally

The first time I have ever seen him tweet something positive.

It’s not just the melody that is identical, it’s the “instrument” that is identical as well. Listening to Master of Puppets played by Metallica is a very different experience than listening to it played by the 4 cellists of Apocalyptica. Yes, you can hear the melody, but it is distinctly different. Here, they aren’t

The opening of Yakuza 6 is about 90 minutes of cutscenes with maybe 30 seconds of gameplay.  I completely agree with you.

They just need to bite the bullet and start using captcha’s for hot items.  If there is some hot collector’s edition, a pair of sneakers, or the once every 7 years console war, add a captcha to the checkout page.  It will stop bots and stop people from being able to refresh every 2 seconds further overloading the

That will be one hell of a motivator to buy an Xbox if any of these ip’s start becoming exclusives.  Hopefully, MS keeps making their exclusives simultaneous PC releases, otherwise I might have to get an xbox too....

With digital stores like Bestbuy, Amazon, and Walmart, I dont see why those stores couldn’t also require people to tie their purchase to a PSN account at checkout at least for the initial sales window.  We have the technology.

Of course Bestbuy, Amazon, and Walmart probably dont care if they get $500 for a bot or a

The game has definitely had some performance boosting patches since its initial release. I started playing it again over the free steam weekend, and the combat is a lot more precise now. You definitely dont want to be an American playing on an Oceanic server or the like, but as long as your ping is under control, the

The MS Flight Sim series has always been an incredibly technical game. Even in the 1980's when the graphics literally resembled a 4 year old’s stick figure drawings, the programming and physics involved have always been relatively advanced. The new flight sim is no different. The game runs an incredibly advanced

I would be curious to see how these companies determine price points. I don’t mind shelling out $5 for a microtransaction cosmetic every now and then if it’s a game that I truly enjoy. I honestly view it as a thank you to the devs for making a quality game instead of a bug-ridden shitstorm that is so prevalent

I remember this game being so graphically advanced when it came out. Now.... not so much. Still, I have played it and the others in the series multiple times since they came out. On my first playthrough, I always choose the options that I think are morally good. However, on my second playthrough, I always choose the

Wouldnt want GTA 5 to be the only game that spans 3 generations.

When you consider that a NES game is typically about 50 kilobytes, a SNES game might be 1 or 2 megabytes, and a N64 game might be 20-30MB, the fact that the leak is measured in terabytes (plural) is daunting. A collection of every single NES, SNES, and N64 game ever published would still probably be measured in under

I really wish just once that a company when apologizing for an incident like this would stop with the fluffy language and just be straight.

Is there any indication that EA is abandoning Origin as a PC platform? 

Maybe hte specs on the new Xbox are so good that what we thought was cinematics was actually gameplay?  Wishful thinking?