It was becoming a father that got me through P4 Golden! Our son wouldn’t sleep well if he wasn’t being held so I would cradle him in my arms sitting on the couch while holding the Vita playing P4...couple months of that burned a lot of game time!
It was becoming a father that got me through P4 Golden! Our son wouldn’t sleep well if he wasn’t being held so I would cradle him in my arms sitting on the couch while holding the Vita playing P4...couple months of that burned a lot of game time!
This happens down the street where I live as well, if you leave your car unlocked with something in it it’ll likely get stolen; usually just shithead teenagers more than anything. They’re not in it to get caught so they aren’t breaking windows to get at stuff, from what we gather they just check doors and if there’s…
It’s almost as if there are more choices than strict adherence to one philosophy or the other...and in-fact the more singular your adherence to any the worse off people in general will be.
“This is why this generation is starting to lean anti-capitalism.”
“Capitalism created the car industry and all the other industries including Jalopnik and the device you’re using to read this.”
Give it some time...if it has some staying power sure, currently it’s just the flavor of the moment.
Does Valve pay you to carry their jock for them?
Who the fuck is Timmy?
“Because they take the industry standard 30% cut”
“By being forced to use Publisher A’s shitty software platform, you are losing features that you care about.”
“I think Epic is counting on “most PC gamers not actually caring about what platform they buy something on”.”
“I also badly need to play Disco Elysium, which I keep hearing is so good but which I haven’t yet made time for.”
“plans to be profitable going forward”
The one requiring combat to consider a game an RPG says another has no clue; precious!
An RPG is for role playing right? This game allows you to play whatever you role you want far more deeply than any game I’ve come across. I described one part of it to a friend as:
Even if you did have some sort of claim Samsung would take it to court and bleed you dry until you capitulate. “We can afford this and you can’t so give us back our stuff before we ruin you” seems a likely position to be taken.
They got the call right, isn’t that kind of the point?
Americans are aggressively defensive about their “right” to be stupid; more so it seems than most other nations. There is a malice and a spite to their ignorance, as if they relish the opportunity to turn down something to learn.
I’m only 14 hours in but can’t wait to replay it again once I’m done. The dialog seems so expansive based on your choices that I’m hoping it plays out completely different.
“Nobody is going to embrace that name on that suv.”