It’s like NOA didn’t have a marketing budget during the Wii U’s life. Either that or they have NO IDEA how to sell it (my guess is a little of both).
It’s like NOA didn’t have a marketing budget during the Wii U’s life. Either that or they have NO IDEA how to sell it (my guess is a little of both).
This is basically what I got out of the article:
When does Call of Duty stop being Call of Duty? Probably when it becomes a sci-fi game.
Don’t.
SPOILER ALERT: They will screw this one up.
Everyone shits on MM4 for introducing the Mega Buster charge, but it wasn’t crazy powerful until MM5. Yes, it changed the game fundamentally, but it was often just as effective to keep using strings of single shots.
That is EXACTLY how Binding of Isaac works.
Sure, why not.
It drives me up the wall.
This can only end in tears.
I know nothing about cars, but I enjoyed this. It made me smile.
Once again, I do not understand Overwatch fandom.
Lolis are my hard line in the sand. The second a show sexualizes a minor, that DVD gets set on fire. But in general I don’t mind fanservice unless it’s THE WHOLE SHOW.
I love the game so much. I love the open areas where I can explore and find shit WAY more than the story-driven bits which play like Uncharted. I push through those to get at the glistening open-world Metroid game underneath. If Nintendo ever wants to make another Metroid game, Rise of the Tomb Raider presents a good…
This whole thing was brilliant.
My wife is having a girl’s night at our house Friday night so I’ll be looking for excuses to GTFO. I might half-heartedly try and grab that Rise of the Tomb Raider deal ($35) at GS or Target (maybe Walmart too). I’ll do my research.
This is a fan community I don’t understand at all. I just want an Overwatch animated movie and maybe some HQ figures.
Marco Werman briefly interviewed Noah Trevor on The World (PRI) yesterday and the latter said something I immediately took to heart. To paraphrase:
Holy shit that GameCube one.
Because it was.