Depends on how big of a fan you are and how much you need the money.
Depends on how big of a fan you are and how much you need the money.
Guess you should try harder next time. ;-)
About 5 years ago I spent a couple of weeks on the Greek island Crete. While the people in the tourist hotspots were grumpy (probably because they were fed up with the behaviour of many tourists), the hospitality shown by the people more inland was amazing.
Very true. Would "lovely" be an alternative then?
I picked this up this morning (today was the release date for Europe). I had to visit six stores before I got my hands on a copy. Despite the fact that I visited each store within an hour or so after they opened, it was sold out nearly everywhere. Amazing for a game that didn't have a huge marketing campaign like the…
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XKCD ftw
Thanks for the input. Good to know the game isn't completely open ended.
Bought it 5 minutes ago on PSN for my Vita.
I bought this game last week on Steam for about 8 euros. Haven't had the chance to play it yet, but it looks like it has that old Squaresoft feel to it.
I almost thought that through some miracle there would be no Rob Fahey quote this week, but there it was... the second to last quote.
You should see the website of the official Korean News Agency (http://kcna.co.jp/index-e.htm). A fifth grader could make this as a computer class project... in 1997.
Agreed. Although I have all current and last generation consoles (including portable), most of the time I still prefer gaming on my PC. This is especially true for RPG's. So I've been holding out on purchasing this game until they bring it to the PC.
The only game that ever featured in one of my dreams was Final Fantasy VII a couple of days after it launched. No surprise, since I had been playing it for 12 hours a day.
Looks pretty cool, though the input delay kind of reminds me of those digital whiteboards. No doubt they'll get rid of that in later versions.
Brave man. He took a huge risk by removing his tin-foil hat for that video.
Exactly. Although the Kotaku editors love to pretend they are actual journalists, it is stuff like this that shows most of them are everything but.
You can also get the Steam version at reduced price from here: http://www.onlinekeystore.com/Borderlands-2-CD-KEY-STEAM.html
"Kids play the same games in Europe, they play the same games in Japan and they don't have the same issue."
Valid point, though "save-corrupting bugs" seem to be more serious than the weird bugs of Oblivion, Fallout 3 or Skyrim.