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Haha that always happens in big sports towns when a major player gets injured. I live in Boston and when Hayward was injured there was so much speculation. Before details were released people were already speculating season, if not career, ending type injury (which was reasonable). But once the details were released

Watching it at home I thought something was wrong right after that hit. It’s never a good thing when a man of his size, running full speed, has his momentum completely stopped from a hit to his legs. When he stayed in the game I assumed he must be okay and it was just a hit that looked worse than it was (happens

In a way isn’t it already on the parents? You need either a debit or credit to make these purchases to begin with. Which means kids are either using their parents cards or they have their own which, depending on age, might require consent from parents (right?). In both situations if parents aren’t monitoring what

Just imagine how much worse things must have been decades ago (90s, 80s, 70s, etc) before player safety and health was a concern. Back when the expectation was for player to just “shake it off.” f we had cameras everywhere back then like we do know how sure the sights and sounds would be quite disturbing.

With all the health concerns in football I actually think removing pads and equipment would help. It might sound crazy but the pads give you a false sense of security and, to a degree, invincibility. Remove pads and helmets  and players aren’t going to be slamming into each other with full speed and force. They’llbe

I actually didn’t think the JuJu hit was that bad. Burfict was in pursuit of the ball carrier (I think Brown) and JuJu hit him with a big block. I’m pretty sure Haynes Ward would do this all the time and people would praise him for being a tough, hard nosed receiver. Actually Michael Flloyd did something similar last

Speaking of the minimap article I remember reading, or at least skimming through, the article and not quite understanding how removing the minimap would be a good thing. I’ve been so accustom to if from years of open world games, probably starting with GTA 3, that I didn’t understand how it could be replace. Ever

I’ve noticed this as well with Wolfenstein. Im playing on Do or Die and it seems like enemies are bullet sponges at times. I don’t know if I’m just inaccurate with aiming and missing more than I’m hitting or if that’s just part of the difficulty. On the flip side if I get out of cover with 2-3 enemies around I get

I struggled picking the proper difficulty when a initially started the game because of the pictures as well. I got a kick out of them (I scrolled through the list a few times just to see his expression change from scared baby to deranged murderous lunatic) but it’s funny how simply a picture and description (that

Thing is in today’s society you can’t really rule anything out. 99.9% of these online death threats are empty threats but it wouldn’t at all surprise me for one sick individually to actually follow through. If that unfortunately happens, if it hasn’t already, it makes it a little more difficult to brush the threats

Question for you sir. I’ve long traded in RockBand 3 and my Xbox 360 but own a Xbox One. If I were to buy RB4 would it be difficult to retrieve the song library I once had? I’m pretty sure I am still using the same gamertag I used duringmy 360 days.

OMG Maps! One of many songs that will forever be branded and embedded in my head as a “Rock Band” song. There are some songs that I hear that immediatelt elicit a Pavlovian type response thanks to RockBand.

I traded in the game, instruments, and my Xbox 360 sometime back in 2015. After being such a go to activity for my friends and me during college, and even a couple years after (graduated in 2012), the instruments eventually became objects that simply took up space and storage. After getting a PS4 at launch I held on

I don’t see how buying the game but not spending a cent on microtransactions contributes to the problem. The game and microtransactions are seperate purchases that companies can track. Hypothetically speaking if a million people purchased the game but no microtransactions were purchased don’t you think companies would

“Maybe if people would stop buying games that pull this anti consumer bs, you’d see less of it”

Hahaha I had this issue with my WWE Network membership over the last year. I would barely watch the current product, MAYBE a PPV here or there, and would occasionally watch some old school stuff (an old episode of RAW or maybe a particular match). I would question why I still had the membership and just when I was

“My partner and I needed dinner but there was no dinner in the house. This somehow happens a lot, despite being a predictable event.”

My rule of thumb with renting games from Redbox is to either only get games I know are short and I can beat quick (what I did with COD WW2 last weekend) or rent games just to see if they are worth purchasing and return them within a day or two (which I did with WWE 2k18...for those that care I didn’t feel it was worth

While this particular guy might be a phony I do not doubt for a second that indivudals that work for videogame companies receive hate mail and death threats from angry gamers upset about features for a videogame. After all it is the internet and people tend to get unreasonably angry over minor and minute “issues.”

Sounds like the latest example of “don’t believe every thing you see and hear on the internet.” It seems to be increasingly more and more difficult to seperate fact from fiction these days.