Im just saying it would be nice to see maybe one single article that articulates what NFT’s actually represent and what they can bring and contribute to in the future.
Im just saying it would be nice to see maybe one single article that articulates what NFT’s actually represent and what they can bring and contribute to in the future.
Competitive shooters like League of Legends
Streaming performers are an enormous market that has only been growing. Yeah, I couldn’t imagine sitting down and watching someone play a videogame that I could just as easily play myself, but I’m also old and didn’t grow up doing that. My brother and his friend currently live with me, both seven years younger than…
Were the original games delisted before on Xbox? Because I went to make sure I had them all installed this evening, and found that I’d never purchased the original Sonic 1. When going to the Xbox store, it says that it’s unavailable for purchase.
Honestly I think Netflix would benefit greatly by separating their service into categories and allowing users to pay for what they want to watch.
Jet Set Radio, first released on the Dreamcast then remade for the Xbox and subsequently re-released on all kinds of more modern hardware
I actually never picked up the Definitive Edition, since I’d gotten pretty much everything I wanted out of the Wii U version and its DLC. If that was added, then maybe I’ll pick it up on sale and relive it.
From those I know within the Fire Emblem community (and myself), we’ve never disliked the gameplay of FEW. Just the representation, story, DLC choices and lack of endgame content when compared to Hyrule Warriors, which came right before it.
The previous sale was also incredible, specifically from Capcom.
Funny, that. I actually do have a copy of that. (Saga, here.) Back in 2014 I wanted to rebuild my old Sega collection and I’d always wanted to play that one. Found one on eBay for $600 and after a tax return decided, what the hell. Let’s get it. It’s really an incredible game for the time and, like, my prized gaming…
Missing out on the Special Edition is actually my main motivation for getting collectors’ editions and the like these days. My friend, a Gamestop manager, knew how much I liked Fire Emblem Awakening and tried to convince me to preorder the Special Edition, but I said I’d think about it and get back to her. Of course,…
I remember the Gears community flipped its shit over Gears 6 being listed as an 11/10/22 release date on there, but The Coalition has been adamant about not calling their next game “the next Gears” and industry insiders seem to think they’re working on a different IP for their next game.
I preferred having all the companies giving their shows in the same 3-4 day span. I liked having that week to look forward to, and the chance to just watch show after show expecting surprises. I liked when a trailer started and we’re all guessing what it could possibly be.
I have a fast, stable connection and I still hate it. There’s still a noticeable delay in every action you take and I’m just not going to play a game that way. I’ve tried a couple via xCloud since it’s there, but nope. Not gonna play any PS3 game that way, thank you.
I use Xbox much more than I use Playstation, but I was curious what sort of “Game Pass counter” Sony would offer up. Because there are a lot of PS exclusives that I’d like to play, but would prefer the convenience of having a subscription rather than buying the games individually.
My channel was taken down shortly after we got to 20k subs. And we never got it back.
The Quarian Ark doesn’t even make much sense. Like, I love Quarians, but they are culturally obligated to aid the Migrant Fleet in everything they do, and the fleet has a strict policy of zero population growth. If they lose too many Quarians, they authorize families to have more babies. If they gain too many…
Bandai Namco is extremely bad about it too.
I wish that the games I liked got even 10% of the coverage the New Hottest Thing gets. But that’s algorithms for you.
The problem with Andromeda’s core gameplay was giving too many options. In ME3, I basically picked among classes and tailored my gameplay to that class’s strengths, brought and used companions to complement those strengths, and fought enemies in areas tailored to enemy encounters, designed for me to fight in them.