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The first Bioshock. There are moments in that game change your perspective on everything that had happened. Twists and scenes that are the pinnacle of gaming storytelling.

Wait... really? So the controller costs $180, and you get back $150 in microsoft points? That’s insane. 

My wife has very painful back and leg issues due to sciatic nerve damage. She even has to stand (In the very back) of a movie theater because too long sitting causes serious pain. She stand whenever possible because it can help relieve it.

Also, I believe it is on game pass, so it can be way cheaper than that.

This is on game pass isn't it? So basically just try it and see if the difficulty it too intense.

How do you “Clip the digital coupon”?

How do you “Clip the digital coupon”?

Also relevant, this is included on gamepass I believe. Which is running a $1 trial month I think. So, you can play this game for $1 if you so choose. 

How a company gets funding is often trying to get people (investors) interested in something that doesn’t exist yet... That’s pretty much how that works.

Why not? I use my money to do things I feel are important or valuable. This just lets me get value out of my money twice, once with the thing I bought and again with knowing it’s being used in a way that I agree with. Double win.

I second the idea of getting a decent dice app. There are a bunch out there with different pro’s and con’s. My totally bias recommendation is Dice & Dragons on iOS. It automates some stuff and does the math for you.

Choosing to develop control of your actions and responses for the sake of a broader value to society is sort of the very definition of maturing... isn’t it? 

Dang, this is some level 9000 salt here. I get it, you don’t care for Elon Musk.
Personally, I see zero use in owning a Not a flame thrower, but it apparently follows all laws where it was created and raised a ton of money and publicity. It isn’t racist, sexist, hateful, or otherwise negative to society...So... whats

Would this work on the xbox one x with the full audio? It lists Windows 10, which technically includes the xbox...but maybe not?

Would this work on the xbox one x with the full audio? It lists Windows 10, which technically includes the

No. Like... you can’t just say this is one of the best war movies (it is) and not warn people more about it’s impact. Mentioned tissues is fine, but that’s like saying that “You might want some milk nearby as you eat that ghost pepper.” I’m fairly sure too small a warning on Grave of the Fireflies is offense of the

No. Like... you can’t just say this is one of the best war movies (it is) and not warn people more about it’s

So I agree with your premise, but there has been times it’s worked. I remember playing Shadowrun and it working really well.

I really hope the game is playable in one sitting. I know I won't be able to get the strength to turn it on again once I turn it off. Just reading this brought me to to tears and made me more grateful for my daughter for it. I want to play this to hopefully make that depth of appreciation stick, to last through the

Nah, no one is going to be fired over this. I worked graphics for tv news for years, things like this happen all the time. And it's not because they are bad at their job. It's because you are typically given between 1 - 3 minutes to create each graphic item. Since most stations have licensing agreements with most

I play with a projector in my basement in full dark. Even 10 feet away the light washes out part of my screen a bit. Not enough I don't get over it, and nothing that a piece of tape couldn't fix. The battery life on the controller is pretty bad too, so I'm tethered via usb, but again. Nothing horrible.

I play on a projector currently in my basement, my screen is 1080p and roughly 11 feet diagonal. It was $700. I've not had to change a bulb in it yet. (had it for round 3 years) My previous projector was only 720p, the bulb replacement for that was about $180 after 3 years. Got that one for $499 closeout. There is

Um...really?! Are you that dense! The Citizen Kane of movies is Jurassic Park: The Lost World.