Like Ross said, since they are suing in the USA better to not get your hopes up.
Like Ross said, since they are suing in the USA better to not get your hopes up.
The Lain aesthetics is just a regular day in Brazil.
They even said it was a mistake when someone said they got ads before and it went viral. Google is evil.
It’s the tolerance paradox, you can’t tolerate these people and have a peaceful democracy. This is the answer.
They are pirated, what he means is what some community manager already said back when this was about Helldivers 2, made their job easier to ban people with playstation accounts.
Brazil, 5 minutes
It is, I hurt my ears several times every year, had to put medicine on it and everything, now I just go to a doctor once a year to do a professional clean up and it’s all good.
I remember hating Baroque on ps2 as a kid, but then I grew up, played Spelunky and finally got it what roguelites were doing, went back and liked it.
Yeah, xbox conker wasn’t a good game, but N64 was.
I loved Golden Eye on N64 as a kid, but if I replayed it I think nostalgia would be doing a lot of heavy lifting
This one probably only needs a more intuitive control scheme, I have zero nostalgia for it since I only played FPS games on PC, but I loved the Agent 64 demo that is on steam, do give it a try!
I’ll probably feel this when I start playing the new Croc remaster, since tank controls are hard to go back to, but I remember playing a ton of Croc 2 as a kid, getting lost in the hub all the time.
I remember gta chinatown wars on the DS have an elaborate minigame to hotwire a car, probably wasn’t realistic too, I just liked how it took some time.
Plenty of games use it, if it uninstalled with each one then others would stop working.
4 likes on him complaining that modlogs being public is something bad, cowards that only want to be shitty in the shadows.
Easy, a bug in battle eye forced me to reinstall windows, this kernel access has to go.
Never get into actual warhammer, only videogames.
Yeah, but the problem is that it is now the only medium singled out from remote access, you can remotely rent books and movies.
Ah now it makes sense.
Don’t get it wrong, the reason The Crew was the perfect game to start the movement is solely because Ubisoft is french, a country that has pretty strong consumer laws that they aren’t respecting.