What the fuck did I just read. o_O
What the fuck did I just read. o_O
Why not both?
I think it came out to $8 per person. Next time those people have $8 and are thinking about throwing it into the abyss for shits and gigs, maybe they should wander over to the Red Cross or Doctors Without Borders and hand it to them.
Have to agree 100% with you.
I've seen people glare with disgust at beggars that ask for a quarter, yet for this middle class troll they sent him 55K for a potato salad that doesn't even require $20 to make.
You're going to get some shit but I completely agree with you.
Wait...
I hate this. I hate everything about this.
From a quick browse, I do see some games as low as $2.99 for 90 days. While I didn't go and count how many were below $15 / 90 days, they do seem to be the exception rather than the rule. There are 122 games available, and many are well above $20 / 90 days.
I made a lot of friend during the early days of XBL, even meet some of them and made real, lasting bonds. That shit just don't happen anymore. Like P. Herdeezie, it made dealing with the racists and the people offering to smell various parts of my anatomy worth it.
I understand why things are changing the way they are, but I can't help but think back on my early Xbox Live days—all the friends I made and such. All the people who were using their mics just to be friendly. It was kind of the best! Made wading through all the assholes worth it. Feels like this happens less as I get…
I feel it's a little unfair to say how much Playstation Plus membership is up. Isn't it required for MP games now?
Nope.
Not gonna lie, I am loving Sabagebu!. The main character is just such a spiteful, vengeful human being. Also, love the breaking of the fourth wall.
Then Batman disappears into the shadows. He becomes the night and silently stalks his prey from the darkness "CLANG! CLANG! CLANG! CLANG!"
Let's talk about how not understanding what people like about a movie/franchise equals it being overrated.
A post from March 2013, aimed at convincing writers of the benefits of all their hard work, contains a video titled "BleacherReport—Writer Development." The opening screen reads "The Benefits of Writing @ B/R," and features four people:
I actually did play it at a friend's. I will say the controls are actually solid but the gameplay itself is treading familiar ground.