Hyperlinks in the title mate
I'm not even a Halo fan, but i do think McFarlane does a good job with the Halo license
Greenamn always save me a few quid, bless em
Better than paying £40 for sure
still can't lock the Butler in the fridge?!
The art style is top notch
well now you do ;)!
Hates opinion pieces
Reads opinion pieces
Leaves opinion on opinion pieces
Ok mate. I don't like cheese, but I don't eat it then complain about its existence aye?
Horse Armour
Hearthfire
Honest Hearts
Mothership Zeta (depending on who you ask)
''Then spend $30 sometime in the next two weeks and it's a non-issue.''
I plan to. But the age old 'don't like, don't buy it' doesn't mean i can't have my say. If you want that attitude then i suggest Tumblr and Twitter blocklists!
''Of course it was never a given that a follow up to 2013′s 80′s and 90′s fuelled thrill ride would happen''
No expectation here
But hey! you get to hunt animals and throw spears while running around barely clothed. They call that a normal weekend where i'm from
The thing i find most annoying is professional journalists don't say jack about this kind of thing. I'm just some hobby-happy dude, as are a number of people who are vocal on this kind of thing.
About time people with some power open their mouths
hey, you get to stick things on robots though!
It reinforces the scammy nature of Season Passes. What i will say in defence of Dying Light is The Following is pretty fairly priced for the content offer. Can't say the same about Fallout 4's pass
At this point, it'll pretty much be a given
There's a few posts on the site talking about that subject. I get why they make less and less of a rpg, but the DLC is one step beyond understanding
Ah right, i think what they think you mean is if the code itself comes in a e-mail. What happens is they send you a link to your code rather than sending the code directly into your inbox
looks kinda cute...and fun. LONG LIVE VIVA LA VITA
as in CD Keys? i bought X-com 2 from them and it was sent as a steam cold. Maybe SF5 is different, first i've heard to be honest mate
'The game Industry is almost all men and that alone could stop a talented coder that happens to be female from even asking about a job in the industry'
Well there's your problem. They don't ask apparently