Not saying too much though, is it?
Not saying too much though, is it?
For a JRPG to be as big as GTA they'd need to
Unlike SW:TOR or WoW, ESO is relatively stable, levelling wise. So the whole process might 'only' take 150 hours, but it's spaced out so that you get levels every few hours or so.
I actually thought it was significantly better than I was expecting. Still wasn't "excellent" though.
If people choose to pay for this game, that's their problem.
The Metropolitan Police work in a city of 10 million people. They have shot like 5 people in the past 4 years or so.
They started out because a chap was shot by the police.
you seriously call riots (which attacked middle and working class local shopkeepers and homeowners) and stealing "protest"?
His parents were upper-middle class at best. They're actors- he doesn't have an inherited estate. (and besides, you would be taking it from his parents, who are still alive).
My sincere apologies
It's funny because Miller's likeable, complex Holmes is a million times better than Cumberbatch's psychopathic weirdo.
Almost anything can look depressing if you put enough shitty instagram filters on it.
They also recreated the intro to Fable: The Lost Chapters in Project Spark, I saw recently. Absolutely incredible game- feels a lot more next-gen than anything else I've seen.
Then you play it, and questing (ie. 90% of the game) feels just like WoW.
I know. It's pretty sad really, because I don't think I said anything exceptionally unreasonable.
didn't he own/found the company, though? Why should he fire himself?
Now that's pretty harsh XD
My point was that there exists a Gawker media site for that content already, a site which I generally support and encourage (if you go back through my comment history, I have frequent posted on Jezebel, or did until the new Kinja system came into play).
I have a desktop at home, a tablet (which I tend to leave at the office during the week), another desktop at the office, and a phone, which (as I mentioned) is being repaired, thus requiring me to use a cheapy backup.
I can't reply to that because I don't know what to say. Reddit isn't a collective; I don't care about its users and they don't care about me. It's just a fun way to discuss news about things I enjoy a few times a week.