I don't see what's so weird about Disney and Star Wars together. They've had the Star Tours for decades now, they've had collaboration merchandise over the years, and they hold celebrations at the theme parks.
I don't see what's so weird about Disney and Star Wars together. They've had the Star Tours for decades now, they've had collaboration merchandise over the years, and they hold celebrations at the theme parks.
Ah, shit.
Best memory? Playing it.
I really don't care for RPGs, but I rank it within my top ten games of all time.
Actually, starting tomorrow ALL gamestops are going to take donations.
I have a ton of gear laying around for the 360. I've had two of the 'bass' guitars that Mad Catz produced. They were perfect for being the bass player out of our group.
Well, I think you won.
You're killing me! I didn't notice that the last time it was up!!! I'm not saying I'm some great PvP guy, but I'm mean enough to whoop the ass needed to get a helmet. Thanks for the heads up!
Alien: Isolation (Creative Assembly/Sega)
I don't think Iron Banner gear will get you to 32, will it?
The chief thing really is being 'complete' for the next expansion really.
That's how my setup is too. I have an XBox One so I already decided I would just get Rock Band on that. They had a better setup for the DLC anyways on 360 v PS3.
Hopson mentioned that Bungie didn't expect the random drops to be as big of a deal as they ended up being. What they were expecting was for players to simply buy better gear, and to have random drops act as the cherry on top, so to speak. Instead, players have latched onto the RNG, and it's affecting their perception…
I'm really commenting to co-sign because this is not just an incredible article, but an explanation of how incredible Bulletstorm was.
Why doesn't the community just take whatever random photos and shop them together and post on this article.
This one is coming out of the grays!
Get out of here with that tired comment. They didn't bill it as an MMO before it came out. They fooled me, and a lot of people on it. Plus, I've played MMO's, they give you something different to work towards. Once you play through the fifteen hours of the game, it's just a repeat afterwards.
In that games defense that was taken out of context of the actual gameplay.