Younger Johnny: “Dad always said, ‘hungry people eat lunch, humble people serve it.’”
Younger Johnny: “Dad always said, ‘hungry people eat lunch, humble people serve it.’”
Someone threw a raw crab at him.
Except this has nothing to do with consumer rights.
I’m kind of surprised by how many people in the comments so far don’t understand the concept of MSRP and that’s their biggest take on this.
It is mainly the support service that is vital for us. Needing to pay the same amount of cash for possibly a worse experience just for the sake of exclusivity isnt the same as double clicking on a desktop icon.
4:3 is a weird ratio?
The sedan weighs 2385 pounds....
I found it fun and lighthearted. People take shit too seriously.
Honestly this is one of the few series where I’m okay with new entries that are just “that thing you like, but more of it”. New heroes with new abilities and skill trees, new types of guns (legs!), and new environments (dinosaurs!) are all I really need in a new BL game.
The visuals in Borderlands are super stylized. It’s supposed to look sort of like a moving comic book page. You can only go so far with that. It’ll probably be made up by sheer scale and size.
There’s always one person that feels the need....
This has been in development for a long enough time that I bet we can date the memes it’ll use as they happen.
For fuck’s sakes.
Here is my take, Gita. I appreciate what you are trying to do. However, not everything has to be about race, social issues, or politics. I agree that representation is important. But it’s also exhausting when everything is turned on it’s head to make a statement on race or politics. Can’t a game just be it’s own thing…
What i’m going to say is not directed at you, or even at anyone at Kotaku, but at the videogames blog/site-o-sphere (so it is directed at you, and everyone else): the thing is, roughly 80% of everything written nowadays, about videogames, is negative. “This game does something wrong!”, “That other famous game: how…
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