zeldafanjtl
zeldafanjtl
zeldafanjtl

I don’t think this headline is very clear.

I bought the Xbox version when it first came out and regretted it because it went GwG before I ever got around to playing it.

In my experience, credit card readers on vending machines are the exception, not the norm.

You left out the part where you wait in a line of unwashed neckbeards for several hours before getting to play for five minutes.

Why aren’t any of these Star Wars ports getting Xbox versions?

I’m skeptical.

There aren’t any Del Taco locations near me, but I tried one recently. I didn’t get it. The taco and burrito I had were worse than Taco Bell but better than Green Burrito. Serving regular fast food fries alongside them was an interesting novelty, I guess, but I can see why they’re not more widespread.

We’ve got to introduce more competition in that market to lower costs

I’m surprised because generally console manufacturers stop certifying new games shortly after the console is discontinued. Sounds like the Wii release was only possible because Nintendo of Europe has been lax about that.

So what do they do for packaging when actually releasing games in Arabic-speaking markets? Google is failing me.

Then you’re misremembering. Neither game’s single player has microtransactions.

I get it. For a lot of folks who probably don’t listen to country, that cover of “Hurt” might be one of the few songs they’ve heard that prominently features an acoustic guitar.

This is an article about Red Dead Redemption’s singleplayer, not RDR2's multiplayer.

To be fair, no one did. The Playstation 2's online functionality wasn’t much better than the GameCube. Xbox Live didn’t arrive until a year after this game and it arguably didn’t realize its full potential until Halo 2 came out in 2004.

Remember, electronics and moisture don’t mix. Only use dry dust cloths to clean your console—never use damp towels or wipes, and avoid cleaning products. Moisture from wet towels or chemicals sprayed from a bottle can seep into cracks or vents in the console and cause all kinds of trouble.

The only downside to the Switch version of Burnout Paradise Remastered is someone badly edited the song “Paradise City” to remove the word “cigarette.”

I’m pretty sure this has nothing to do with COVID-19. It’s about keeping your hands clean of grease.

I had no idea for #3, 6, or 7, but I’ve never heard of those games anyways. I got the other four right.

The demo is also available on GOG:

Take your pick: