Suit and Tie is mostly fine as an affable little dance number. Its most distinguishing quality is its baffling intro.
Suit and Tie is mostly fine as an affable little dance number. Its most distinguishing quality is its baffling intro.
Can we move that pic to the inside of the article with a NSFW flag please? Employers look down upon scenes of carnage on the screens of the cubicles they pass.
But see, you're a multiplatform gamer. As am I - I game on PC as well as multiple consoles. Every dedicated PC gamer I know is quite keen to proselytize anyone in earshot about the purity of their race.
Guys, c'mon. Taking on 2/3 of a trilogy in a single game never works out well, right LJN?
If you're pipedreaming, why not just have any and all hypothetical games that would ever be released, via an iPad 47 with 95 exobytes of storage sent back in time to you?
Hey now, I'm sure there must be some PC gamers out there that are perfectly contented and egalitarian with their choice, enjoying PC as their platform of choice but acknowledging that the level of tinkering and consistent expense of component replacement endemic of PC gaming is not conducive to the checkbooks of many…
No, Slide To Play has a preview that indicates the only IAP will be cheats and buffs like the prior CTR games. So basically, spending money makes the game easier, which gamers like you and I would never do. After the travesty of Where's My Water 2 with its Facebook spamming for keys, allow me to say WHEW.
I could see a You Have To Cut The Rope. It'd basically be level 1-1 of Cut The Rope, a one-swipe win.
I actually prefer Where's My Water of the ubiquitous pack of iOS usuals, although its sequel went the regrettable Freemium route, and this one isn't.
Your proposal in the response you made seems fine, but think about the ways this would get annoying. Constantly getting spammed for preorders, all sort of incentives for doing so which you would miss if you didn't catch the window. At its worst it could even turn the App Store into a terrible Kickstarter haven of devs…
Oh, grandma.
Thanks for this link! Quite a read.
I'm playing through Spirit Tracks again right now, and I disagree; the games are actually extremely similar, but Spirit Tracks' streamlining of the central dungeon and removing the forced replaying elevates it to a notch above. Neither game is really a masterpiece, they both feel a bit kludged and oddly empty, but…
Very glad to see 999 on here. Bought it on sale a few months back and was so incredibly pleased with my purchase, it really is a masterpiece.
I must be one of the few members of the race of supermutants who found the OGBox's bread-loaf-sized controller perfectly suited to my giant meat-mitts; I can easily fit a full-size iPad in one hand. The three-sitty controller is the current best-in-show, but at the time the bread loaf was an ergonomic dream come true.
SlideToPlay is reporting the price at $99. There's no citation on this, but if true it really drives a nail in any interest in this cheap-looking dongle. I'm also still rolling with a 4s until my contract is up next year, so. Nope.
Cute, and Alt-F4 activates God Mode. *nod*
Yeah, SMS got quite a bit of hate at the time. I remember liking it but being a bit bummed that it had, what was it seven levels? So to pad it out every level had a gajillion stars, some of which took 30-40 attempts to get.
Man, I hate hate hate that language "distracting for men." That's the same kind of language that certain countries use (couched in faux religious concern) to mandate body/face covering. It's distracting for the men! Because the men are feral animals with no self control! No it isn't, and that's not why they want to…
Dual-layer BDs hold 50 gigs of data. Assuming the data is stored on the discs compressed, that could easily be 60GB unpacked.