No. Selling consoles is. This war has been beneficial to Sony now, to Ms and Nintendo in the past
I read the article and just couldn't find were they rated the game an 80 or 8,0 or whatever
My pick for directing this would be Lexi Alexander or Timur Bekmambetov
looks a bit generic but "so may the outward shows be least themselves:
The world is still deceived with ornament."
What do you mean by snap noise? that little click? click
Oh, no! Not you Renato. You flew too close to the sun, they had to cut your wings...
Well at least you are laughing and not just crying with the sad state of affairs... Xbox used to be awesome
Great
I certainly hope so. love the Wii! The nun chuck was comfortable but a little heavy after a while... They say the Joy cons are lighter (and w/o batteries, that's great too).
I'm hoping to get a good online service subscription, were they give you Gamecube and Wii games for free (I'm not into that 1 month Bs, but we'll see... They have the potential to make it great... idk if the will is there)
You should change the thumbnail.
When games that were promised got cancelled, and studios shut down, and you have no exclusives at all, receiving less and less games, and they keep Forza-ing down your throat, the fans cannot content! The fanboys on the other hand...
I don't know if he's just trying to "show how crazy the modern world is", but when you are making a "joke" about two brown skin people holding a Death to all Jews sign, and Photoshop pairing black people with gorillas, you are certainly not contributing to oppose that craziness.
fk it! I'm gonna buy this sht
Terrible pic of the mom in the video (before hitting play)
Probably not Vietnam.
Nope
Is not good just because of that, yeah you got some violence and nudes but I think they care, at least for now
There's gonna be a Castlevania netflix show? Hope they use the music of Rondo and Symphony
When you get old, you just don't have time for all this bs
Just saying: making up quotes to defend your arguments is perfectly fine
"A fine quotation is a diamond in the hand of a man of wit and a pebble in the hand of a fool"
Joseph Roux (19th century writer)