I'm thankful for this day, and for yesterday, and the day before, and tomorrow, because through it's ups-and-downs life teaches you to be humble; an experience that is uniquely mine, as yours belongs to only you...and it's something we can forget sometimes.
I think that's a pretty good point, as far as the family being present at the beginning, but Sketchy_Galore's answer is pretty damn good. No need for your question to get taken out of context, by the way, I hope nobody snaps at you.
This game is getting better and better by the day. I can't wait to find out the full scope of how skills, crafting, repairing, and building will be. I adore Fallout.
I thought the game was great, but I guess I expected something different. This article touches on what I would have liked to see from Destiny. Larger maps, double (at least) the locations...in fact, I thought we'd see more planets to visit as DLC. I just expected so much more.
I think it looks great, in terms of textures, colors, and polygon. I really wish it had been a Wii U HD re-release, instead of the 3DS. I don't want to play it on the go; I want to take my time on it looking at a big screen.
I'm in total agreement. I thought this game was great during Beta and Alpha. To each their own, I guess. Some people adore CoD, others love GTA, indies, Madden, FIFA, etc.
I'll never understand why people need to try and impose their ideas through commentary, and then get mad when others disagree. Totally bizarre.
Wow, read the first page of comments and almost all of them are negative. I, for one, really enjoyed and can't wait until it releases.
I also have a distaste for reviews. Apparently, you guys really care about pre-orders. To each their own, I guess.
I think the majority of people that comment negatively end up playing the game at some point. Maybe then it's enough to sway them, or maybe it's not. I will tell you one thing, though. (And I know I&...
It's not entirely impressive, but it is a lot of fun. I played a good six hours yesterday and although I really liked it, I wouldn't pay $15 a month. That's sort of a joke to charge that much.
The game, though, was thoroughly entertaining. It's not graphically on par with Skyrim (at all), but it promises loads of content and a pretty deep crafting system that could keep me coming back for more again and again.
Not to mention really basic things like folder management, which applies to all things that are found on the dash. I mean, who wants infinite tiles of all the games they own instead of a nice folder where specific titles can be stored?
Plus, it's pretty ridiculous when the previous console iteration has all kinds of functions and the new one (:Edit) does not. Dynamic backgrounds, anyone?
I mean, I know that a patch can fix all of this stuff, but it really...