Funny enough, Toys'R'US is still alive and kicking here where I live overseas. (Portugal) Many people still use it, we still go for our daughter. (I'm from the States originally until my 30's, so I know the importance of growing up a Toys'R'Us kid) There aren't really any better options for toys. Portugal does not have an Amazon of its own: (YET. It's coming) The closest we can order is from Spain or France.
On the flip side of the States, Ga...
Yea, about as slick as you forgetting to turn your caps lock off SixFragz! ;)
I came here with the exact same words ready to post.
About. Damn. Time.
When my baby's Leapfrog modern day equivalent of a "Speak and Spell" can produce higher end graphics than a TellTale game, you know it's time to move on.
Yea, that tends to happen when a boy becomes a man.
But in all seriousness, yea the RE Licker creature is still one of the most memorable moments in the franchise. Can't wait to play it in all of this remaster glory. And that final boss fight with all of the forms and the train! I'm so ready.
@CrystalFantasy
The opposite of his front log?
edit- Waiiiit a minute...
Yea, if a game is going to be short in length, it sure as hell better have some girth to go with it.
Some of these good cinematic experience games have that girth. For some people, they're worth going back to and experiencing again, maybe with a different friend to see their reaction if they haven't yet played. Yea, you know how it ends, but it's still like an evolution of film making where you feel more engaged as the character(s) their selves / themselves.. I...
Even that would be awesome.
I haven't logged into GTA Online in about a year and 1/2. I still have it installed, but I'll probably get ganked by some 8 year old as soon as I exit my garage.
They should offer an in-game cash incentive for long dormant players to come back.
Nightclubs.
Yet, we still can't get the casino opened? smh
@OffRoadKing Well King, I for one can't wait until Utero Baby Transportation becomes the new hot trend in gaming. I've been waiting my whole gaming life for it, since the early 80's.
Kojima will set the bar, no doubt. I'm sure we'll see others try. Some really ugly stillbirths will happen. Some games that would have been better off aborted. However, I'm sure we'll experience some great surprise births. Those ones we weren't expecting, but wil...
@cbuc1125 Lmao, I literally laughed out loud when I read your comment. My wife was like "What's so funny?" "Nevermind."
Two weeks later, someone decodes yet another trailer clue...
"Don't Forget to Wipe"
Huh?
"Don't Forget to Wipe. Top to Bottom."
"Give me an Answer"
"Ok, I just did"- Kojima
"No, Give me an answer, dammit! I'm even more confused!"
Yea, I hit them a lot. I also like Fanatical. (formerly Bundle Stars). I've used G2A before, but they're kind of shady so I stopped.
$175.82 w 165 games since 2005.
I hardly ever buy directly from Steam. Usually hit discount sites and bundles.
I think the only one I ever watched was Bloodborne because I hadn't played a Soul's game and wanted to see what all the fuss is about. I wanted to see just how challenging these games really were. It sold me on the game of course, not the opposite as some of these developers would suggest!
I'm actually playing less multiplayer these days and more single player as I get older. With a wife and a toddler always requiring my attention, I need to be able to pause at...
They gave you that bad of a trade-in deal, eh? ;P
With his trusty delivery partner, Fetus Cantdefeatus.
I started with EB Games before they got bought out. The first thing they did was find frivolous reasons to fire EB management staff because they made more money than Gamestop paid management. A large percentage fell like dominoes, one after the other. At least in my district. I was a 3rd key holder with EB at the time. When the Assistant Manager got canned, that's when I got promoted. I made crap pay, but I loved the job... at first. The more it migrated to Gamestop from EB, the more it ...
They certainly do not care about their staff and in-store management.
Former ASM 2005-2008. Loved the customers and actually talking with them about games though. Like real chat, with no hidden agenda to manipulate them into an added purchase. I still keep in contact with some of my favorites 10 years later.
I really didn't know much about this game until it was on sale recently. I researched it quite a bit, and it seems quite fun. I love my fantasy rpgs, but an rpg set in a more realistic medieval setting and first person sword fighting sounds great.
I passed on it during the sale, only because I had other things I wanted to get.
I may just jump on it next time, or wait for a collection once all of the DLC is released.
This town building additio...