This literally reads like an ad. lmao
Weed is a drug, fam.
Like, by every definition, weed is a drug. It's just a drug with medical application as well.
What the hell does the Switch's release date have to do with the very obvious downgrades made to Witcher 3 so it can run on there?
You DO know that a game being older than a console doesn't automatically mean that console can flawlessly play a game... right? Please tell me you're intelligent enough to know this. It's very important to me that you know that.
I mean the Switch launched years after the PS4 and XBO and it still doesn't tou...
Boy, it sure smells like astroturf in here.
"This product did not work as advertised for me and I had huge issues trying to use it."
"OMG I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU'RE SO BIASED!"
You're an idiot if you think Google's at all interested in "competing".
Gaming Bolt wringing every last click they can out of an interview again, I see.
Shouldn't this be listed as a rumor?
Why would they do that when stores are very likely to offer it themselves as it gives them stock to resell?
All that's gonna do for Sony is leave them with a bunch of PS4's they have no real use for themselves. lol
@Immortus_san
Astro Bot Rescue Mission dropped in 2018, my guy.
Yes, they did. Very much, in fact.
lmao if streaming is the future, then the future is in some deep trouble
Competition would.
The biggest problem right now is that Telecom companies really do have the closest thing we have today to monopolies. They literally "own" coverage on entire chunks of the country; some companies are literally the only ones legally ALLOWED to provide coverage in some areas.
There are entire swatches of the U.S. where you literally can't get anyone BUT Comcast, or Time Warner, or Spectrum. So long as they never have to com...
Of course you can.
@LazyTown except it wasn't.
Those were vampiric mutants.
No thanks. I can think of far better uses for my time than Kojima's pretentious dreck. lmao
@Conanlifts
They didn't release The Outer Worlds at all. That was a game that already had a third party publisher and was near completion before MS even bought out Obsidian.
By all accounts, it's actually the distinct LACK of EA's corporate culture that makes this game enjoyable but ok.
...how is he a failed hero? He quite literally does what he set out to do and makes the right decision in the end, he faces his fears and his demons head-on and while he DOES stumble, he overcomes them. He (via you, the player) also literally has to use his head just to advance.
EDIT: This is the bit that really gets to me.
"And that lightsaber breaking is when Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order forgoes its own lessons. A Jedi is more than a lightsaber. Th...