For a small monthly fee.
Just look at his name...then his avatar...then his bubble count. You could probably have a more intelligent conversation with a brick wall.
LMAO!! I pictured you stomping your feet as you typed that.
Now that is the way games are suppose to make us feel when we defeat a level or boss!
Unfortunately, most games just can't quite get it right or are just too damn easy these days.
Demon's Souls is by far my favorite game of 09, possibly even this gen.
And the community seems to be pretty strong still. Great game, I don't know why I didn't get it when it was released.
Call me a liar, I really don't care man. If anything you're the liar, they never sold a "lunch" model.
Nice attempt at trying to call me out though. I give you an A for effort!
I've gotten all my consoles on launch day.
My original 360 got rrod after 11 months or so and the refurb I got back red ringed after around 9 months. I still have my second refurb but it runs horribly so I got a jasper model and it seems to run pretty good.
My original 60gb ps3 got ylod after 2 yrs, got a refurb thats still going strong.
Some real sick fucks in this world.
Why do you need a new 360? What happened to your old one? Hmm...
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Was only short because nobody could stomach it after 5 hrs of play.
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I could buy any game of choice for my PS3, 360, or Wii along with Move.
I've been juggling MAG and Borderlands.
I pre-ordered move for around $80.
Got mine pre-ordered at Amazon :)
Nothing beats a little comedy with my morning coffee!
I have 29 out of those 50 games.
Good times :)
But I can't stand using R2 as a trigger button, doesn't feel right. I'm glad I could change the button layout in Borderlands because it has R2 as default trigger and I couldn't stand it.
I say this because I personally only played a couple of hours of ME1 back when it released. I just couldn't get into it at the time.
I did however buy and enjoy the hell out of ME2 without knowing the backstory. Sure, it'd probably be better to play the original before the sequel but it's not a necessity.
It was a reference to Jeopardy.