As long as Microsoft handles the Xbox more like a PC extension and less like an actual console I don’t see the point in getting one. Why spend money on the console when 70-80% of the games are going to come out on PC as well?
As long as Microsoft handles the Xbox more like a PC extension and less like an actual console I don’t see the point in getting one. Why spend money on the console when 70-80% of the games are going to come out on PC as well?
Was preapproved at 3.5%, 30-year a couple weeks ago. Lender asked if we wanted to lock in at that rate on Monday and we decided to wait a couple of days. Wednesday, it was up to 5% and our lender was utterly flabbergasted. We talked again today and he said it was both a matter of controlling the pipeline of…
Haha true. There will be cars made by the same company as the BBQ at our cottage.
Because it’s one of the funnest games to clown around in with friends? Not many other games you can get 3-4 of your friends together and have sandbox city mayhem + other game modes etc. Also the casino blackjack is pretty fun.
I just want GTA Online 2 tbh, that’s all I usually do in GTA anyways
I disagree though: some episodes I actually felt the old magic. “Mac and Me” in particular was:
I get to write about video games for a living, have cheap rent (thanks Kansas!) but also have fast internet because I live near Kansas City.
Also, since it hasn’t been posted here yet, here’s the list of nominees:
Or “Future social media intern for the Trump administration”
They should post another one that says: “I am a former social media account manager.”
Licenses, thats how. Only one game a year comes out with your favorite stars and slightly altered stats. You want a Football game to play with your friends its Madden or bust.
Who would have thought making multiple games with the same basic premise, same consumer base, and releasing them close to each other might impact sales and consumer fatigue. I am shocked! SHOCKED!
waaaaaaait a sec, is voting with one’s wallet working?
I don’t know how you found it, but there couldn’t be a better picture for the article.
The thing is, I feel like it’s more and more just becoming a hollow shell of overly complicated ‘nothing’ that entices you into to think it’s content. I was actually really looking forward to Breakpoint, but playing the beta completely turned me off of it.
Why do I have gear levels? Why does this baseball cap provide…
I don’t think its OLED, unfortunately.
I don’t think its OLED, unfortunately.
Fuck this shit.
It’s sad how numb we’ve become to these school shootings
I actually wish The Division franchise had gone in this direction. It just seems so wrong to me that a head shot is not a OHKO in a Tom Clancy game. I get that it stems from the game’s RPG elements, but that doesn’t mean it fits the game’s aesthetic or the branding they slapped on the box.
Ubisoft has kind of devolved into making the same game over and over again. After last year’s Odyssey, I think I’m just done with Ubisoft open world games, until they really, genuinely innovate and change the formula. I just don’t think I have it in mean to clear yet another overly large map of icons all over again.