I have loved this song since I found a copy of “moby - I like to score” at a garage sale in 2000. So hauntingly beautiful.
I have loved this song since I found a copy of “moby - I like to score” at a garage sale in 2000. So hauntingly beautiful.
In Canada we pay 79.99 for AAA titles this generation.
not to mention the fact that why would the empire, and the rebels adhere to the same naming conventions. If I were a rebel, and got a hold of an empirical astromech droid, I would certainly rename it to fit in with my already pre-existing call signs.
Some say every time you use the phrase, you actually owe the bbc money
A buddy of mine only sets his low level pokemon as gym leaders, keeping a gym is a lesson in frustration. you get tons more xp for taking down a rival gym than you do building yours up.
Except for sunset overdrive right?
I hit lvl 90 last night, and I still can’t put it down.
They were actually pretty horrible. The plastic they used was rather low quality, and the legs wouldn’t fit into the torsos very snugly. It made the large combiner figures rather wobbly.
This was my thought as well, an “I’ve always got the code if I want to download it later” only to realize those stupid codes have expiry dates.
I installed on my tablet, which I don’t have set up to automatically update the time, and it kept giving me an error message(constant, and invasive) that the clock was off(by seconds) and it wouldn’t load anything. Not having the problem on my phone, and I’m enjoying it quite a bit.
Cause we shouldn’t have to block something causing a formating error.
So much this. I’ve had the same problem with every kotaku article in the past few weeks. Starting to get real sick of it. To the point of abandoning the article as soon as I see the ad pop in. It’s not just covering a few words either, usually entire paragraphs.
Not sure if it’s just on android, but “monograms katana” is my go to picross game, thousands of puzzles, with varying difficulties.
I love that he used “the one ring” for the drawer handles.
My dnd group has been using a 50” TV for our game board for a few years now, and we haven’t had any problems scratching the screen.
"They were very weak enemies that didn't drop very good loot," Hopson said. "The funny thing is that we knew about [the loot cave] before launch, we knew that this was potentially exploitable activity, but we didn't care. The actual drop rate per minute spent is not any different than anything else.
Did you know its on a free beta right now?
I hated the grudge with a passion. Not because it wasn't a good movie, but because I was terrified throughout the entire movie. I was tense throughout the entire movie. I had the choice to see the first Saw or this, and I chose poorly.