Sort of hard to sympathize with the Playstation fanboys crying over Fallout and Doom likely being kept off their platform after Spider-man and MLB games were so rudely denied to us Xbox mains.
Sort of hard to sympathize with the Playstation fanboys crying over Fallout and Doom likely being kept off their platform after Spider-man and MLB games were so rudely denied to us Xbox mains.
Almost 100% positive they did exactly that in one episode.
They’re not separate games, they were free DLC that added a Predator boss and a few missions where you fight Terminators to Ghost Recon Wildlands and Ghost Recon Breakpoint, respectively.
We had Ghost Recon vs Predator, Ghost Recon vs Terminator, so by that logic we should absolutely have Tetris vs Aliens.
Most people say “you all” when they want to be specific that they’re addressing a group of multiple people, so nobody gets confused (when the potential for such confusion exists).
Come up with a plural “they” so nobody gets confused.
Never purchased Destiny 2 after playing 500 hours of OG Destiny in 2014-2015 (switched to the Division games as my primary grindy console online shooter in 2016). I’d imported my character from the original game into a free trial for a brief foray into Destiny 2 at some point in the last few years.
Really? I bought it day one (didn’t have the special edition ship so can’t speak to that) and remember it being perfectly fine performance-wise. Nothing sticks out in terms of crashes or glitches.
You could be a fan of Microsoft and Ubisoft like me.
What color are the aliens we can have sex with?
Was scanning these comments to figure out why and... Yeah there it is.
Ummm... So is this comment about Destiny or Dungeons and Dragons?
What happens if you leave the axe in?
Well to be fair, it was pretty cold outside at the time.
I admit it was approximately 75 seconds for me, though a good chunk of that was contemplating whether an out-of-focus object in the upper left was somehow the metapod guy.
What the fuck man... What kind of sick asshole would do such a thing?
So far I’m just playing this the usual way I play Ubisoft games: Going around the open world collecting experience points/upgrades first so my character is as jacked up as possible before I play the main plot.
Almost certain The Division 2 was never delayed... The fact that came out almost exactly 3 years to the day after the first game would indicate to me that they met their target.