Yea. Exactly how I don't want it since it will be super easy.
its not humorous without the context.
"Titanfall," the most anticipated game of this generation
Ebay. Don't forget Ebay.
I've never quite understood selling games through a retailer. Even if Wal-mart wishes to give more for a used game and sell it for less (than GameStop, presumably) you're still being screwed by the middle man.
Nothing wrong with mobile. I spend half my waking hours playing Threes. But when game publishers dredge up old franchises like Dungeon Keeper and RollerCoaster Tycoon just to bastardize them in an attempt to make a quick buck off microtransactions and other horrendous monetization practices, some rage is most…
It's the DmC fiasco all over again. Then again, DmC turned out to be pretty good, right?
They're generally hunched over in the game, while this one has excellent posture
inb4 HILARIOUS anti Nintendo comments. Get ready to see the word "Rehash" a whole lot.
So..... you realize you're now contractually obligated to tell me your opinion on Atelier Escha and Logy, right? lol, I've been debating about getting that game for some time, but I was really let down by Atelier Rorona and haven't touched the other PS3 Atelier titles (even though I liked the PS2 ones).
YES. And the people who take jets in BF4 and use them as sky taxis instead of having real dogfights. Play the game how it's supposed to, or just go to another game mode.
Remember, this is Ubisoft.
You kids need to realise something. The water temple was extremely straight forward. Every time you got a key, there was only one way to go, and if you passed one of the water-level changers, chances are you had to use it.
Trust me, it's frustrating talking with some people here in Texas.
Exactly. For us in Europe, he was the best E3 host/speaker: not stuck in political correctness, not trying to look like a hipster, always with a friendly smile and a mischievous glint in his eyes. He was the link between Kevin Butler, and say, Andrew House...
At least he got to leave having kneecapped Microsoft at last year's E3. That's got to be a highlight for him.
Disney has laid off 700 employees from their gaming division today, as the New York Times reports. That's 26% of their staff, and it's all in mobile, social, and web-based gaming.
"Anymore"?