There was an Iron Man movie tie-in game, a Captain America 1 movie tie-in game (neither much to brag about), and since then, what? Some Lego games and a whole lot of nothing.
There was an Iron Man movie tie-in game, a Captain America 1 movie tie-in game (neither much to brag about), and since then, what? Some Lego games and a whole lot of nothing.
Under Wilson’s leadership, EA also doubled down a single game engine, Frostbite, which it would use for almost all of its games, whether or not they made for a good fit. The logic behind this decision was simple: EA owns Frostbite. When it uses Frostbite, EA doesn’t have to pay licensing fees or deal with…
People used to get TellTale and Traveller’s Tales confused a lot. Now that one’s dead, maybe it won’t happen so much.
Is that a paper cup with the seal of the president on it?
The teams will even be playing according to “MLG v8” rules established by Major League Gaming back in the game’s late 2000s heyday
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I don’t buy this story at all. Your dick would start hurting long before you damaged it enough for that to happen.
I misread the title as saying “Little Caesar’s buffet.” That would’ve been a more amusing article.
It’s enough of a web trying to figure out if the Far Cry games are even related to each other.
(shortly after Trump’s win, yeah?)
Wildlands vehicle controls are a nightmare. Still amazes me how Grand Theft Auto manages to have better helicopter and tank controls than most military shooters.
These comments are not nearly as bad as I expected. Maybe I’m just too early to the party?
I’ve never heard of Back in Action, but I guess now I know why.
Trebuchet is a total modification for ArmA III that changes almost everything about the original game
The article isn’t clear, but it sounds like her allergy might be so severe that the air might cause her problems with everyone eating bass.
I think “stan” is a little too slang-y to use in a headline. I figured it out from context after reading it a few times, but it’s definitely confusing.
OK? The New York Times isn’t claiming to have invented Set, just like it’s not claiming to have invented Sudoku or crossword puzzles. What the Times did do was make versions of these games on its website.
The brands are regional, but there’s a few big companies that own most of the brands, giving them nationwide portfolios.
Didn’t this dude used to be like, not crazy?