theskywalker74
theskywalker74
theskywalker74

Seriously. One great game is better than all the piss they “give” each month. Quotes, cause no one actually wants this trash.

Gotta love that good ol’ fashioned (extreme American) ignorance.

Look at the above four games and tell me anyone is being picky by not wanting to play any of them.

You should definitely give it a whirl. Skyrim unexpectedly ate a good chunk of a long winter for me a few years back. It was awesome.

My optimism for GwG died at least a year ago. My excitement for GwG even further back. It’s been pretty awful for a couple years now. I’ve also been an Xbox Gold subscriber since the beginning.

Oh great, another instalment of Games with Gold’s absolute pile of fuck. Remember when they used to actually be quality games? Why is this still going on? Fuck.

Beating dead horses and such, but Games with Gold used to actually contain good games that I looked forward to every month.

Excuse me. One does not just watch 10 random episodes of Avatar.

If I was casually driving down a street and saw a truck with a guy standing in the back holding a shotgun, I’d probably start filming too.

I agree. It takes too much shit.

It’s definitely not their bag, but I would love this.

Honestly, they used to give away awesome games that had me excited every month, and now it’s just tons of crap that no one wants. Shame.

But it’s a good scapegoat for the massive failure...

What the actual fuck.

I read it in one breath and almost died.

Peloton IN GENERAL needs to settle the eff down.

You probably already know this, but what you see on YouTube are generally “live” recreations of the recordings. 9/10 what you see in the video is not what, or even how, it was recorded.

These are still just burgers, and a burger isn’t healthy. If you want a delicious burger and you do not eat meat, or want to cut down your meat intake, these are for you. No one should be eating a burger and thinking they are being healthy.

Wait, wait, wait. Bruins are bears... who is “whaling” what over here?

I interned at a marketing firm, then later came on as a full-time employee. Every Friday the whole office (~10) would go out for lunch and beers on our own dime. Once in a while the company would pay for it, say every month or two.