Totally. At least it gets some people out of the house. Now if it starts helping with tickets from understanding police officers Pokemon could bring world peace. Until then we will all have to make do with David Attenborough narrating Pokemon Go.
Agreed, for the most part, but seriously 5 games? More like every game that ever had it. DLC should be free. Why charge someone a certain amount when they just payed $65 or more?
I understand it's a business, but geez. Some developers do it right and don't charge, which is well and good. DLC is robbery with a special spot reserved in hell for Day 1 DLC. If the community banded together we could all have free DLC for those who wanted it.
Some decent reasons, but I really wish the Big N would have announced a anniversary edition of the NES. Keep everything about the mini, but it would be able to play the old cartridges. Nevertheless, I'm still grabbing one! Seems too cool to pass up.
Ok, can't we all just game along? If not, shut up women you're both pretty!
The Big N's stock outlook for the week just got interesting.
Unless the ending is unfinished or the creator promised something that simply was not there, fans should not dictate the way a game should conclude and should respect a creator's wishes and be mature about it. As much as I would like to change a piece of art, book, or film that doesn't give me a right to, even when something is as easy as a cover-up, rewrite, or patch.
I remember hearing murmurings of a Microsoft handheld or "Xboy" as everyone called it. Microsoft made the right call by focusing on one market to keep their foot in the door and create a base in that timeframe, but had they went into the handheld space I don't think the Gameboy Advance could have been stopped with as much success as it had.
Kudos for the heads up! I checked out a quick gameplay video and it looks great, and on January 15, 2017 it comes to consoles. Must. Buy.
That was a wonderfully heartfelt story. One of the best examples of the very essence of why we all play.
No worries, man.
Yes, on this day in 1993. But Road Rash was a lot of fun and particularly enjoyed the arcade and Nintendo 64 versions the most.
You're right. Since the 90's I've always been wondering how it's not a parenting issue? Afterall, we have the ESRB, and that only works if the parent is - I don't know - being a parent. Scientist should just go to these kids houses and study that older person who seems to be their roommate, has infinite money, gets mad at the clerk who tells them sex is in the game, and checks on them.
Considering how the mobile market is, the craze should be gone in a few months, but there's no doubt there's plenty of room for expansion and if handled correctly it could remain app gold for a while longer.
No point in reading a porn article since we all know how it ends
Agreed. I still remember seeing him for the first time and the words of Ian Malcolm repeating, "must go faster."
Okay, so for the third time, am I "bitterly stupid" for this timed exclusive on xb1? No.
Should the developer of been more professional and handled the "is it or is it not exclusive" from the start? Yes.
Now if you continue our conversation I'm going to be forced to think you're living in the past. You know in the end, arguing over the internet is like winning the special olympics, so let's save some dignity here.
While I'm growing up, I didn't say I was bitter - but I did say a lot were. Quite a few loyal Playstation gamers care since Tomb Raider is basically a Sony franchise. For that I understand how they feel.
Gamers typically tend to own just a ps4 or xb1 with a PC nowadays, so I would imagine they played it on PC and won't purchase it considering when the game came out or out of anger.
As for an apology, yeah, the developer could of been more professional with the ti...
In a word: no. All Playstation owners felt pretty betrayed and angered for this exclusive mess. No doubt a lot of gamers won't get this release because they already played it or will wait until it's at a respectively low price of $30 (or below), unless each copy comes with a apology.
No doubt a preview of an upcoming add-on. Get to it, Niantic! We need David's voice narrating loudly to make the public wonder just what we're doing.