uPlay needs to be abolished. I'll never buy another UbiSoft game until uPlay is dead and gone.
uPlay needs to be abolished. I'll never buy another UbiSoft game until uPlay is dead and gone.
if i paid for it YES THE FUCK I AM. But since nobody knows yet we'll just wait it out.
Personally, while I don't think our system at Kotaku is perfect, we do appreciate our lively, clever commenters here
Without the commentary, I probably wouldnt read Kotaku as much as I do.
At that point, she told him to come back later but he did not go back.
The best part of the video is I profess such confusion over where my skills were, seconds after a screen pops up telling me I WILL LEARN THE SKILLS THROUGH QUESTION IN THE BLASTED LANDS. I am very observant.
I've said this many times before and I'll say it again. first person view as an option makes everything better.
It's remarkable how a change of perspective can make a game go from eh to must have. Definitely planning to pick this up now, all the better that I haven't played GTA5 to begin with.
After 3hours of dying you receive a bag of gold that has 30g in it
Its a shame that the movies suck as hard as they do.
It isn't the inconvenience that is the issue, it is that the companies are essentially robbing us for services available at much more competitive prices elsewhere. So you are paying more for others, but getting less, with the only reason being the greed of the provider.
sega wut r u doin
Yea but who wants a Vita?
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"a pox on all you're houses" "im just been sopranoed"
I grew up on Reading Rainbow in the 80's—this is absolute gold.
I blame LeVar Burton for my eventual foray into teaching literature—now, I feel I can also lay the blame for my extended store of profanity on him, as well, rather than my Papaw. ;)
[watches video] Man, what a beautiful Sunday morning.
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They might be a bit salty