
Haha yeah they had their own episode where the gang went to a Rooney concert. I'm currently in a big OC revival where I have the entire run on my iPad.
Haha yeah they had their own episode where the gang went to a Rooney concert. I'm currently in a big OC revival where I have the entire run on my iPad.
Those Amiibo figures are really cool, and I'm glad you completed your Kirby set.
The only problem with neutral sites for championship games like in the NBA, and NHL is because its a Best Of while the Super Bowl its just one game. I don't get why San Jose was booing, if anything they're following the model that the Ducks and Kings started where they lose their first finals appearance and win the second one (if San Jose can get back)
Love Peggle.It was one of those games I used to love playing on I think the iPad. It reminds me of The Price Is Right.
ReCore looks like a game I'd like to check out (probably not on launch). I'm happy that it is also getting released on PC so I could have the oppriitunity to play it without buying an XBox.
Skyrim has so many cool mods that a couple of times I was tempted to buy the clearanced vanilla game at Target just to give them a try. Heck I still might buy the $20 version just to try the mods.
As someone who has recently gone back to PC gaming, it has become a lot easier since my last experience playing on Windows 95/98/XP. There is a place for both consoles and PC but with Microsoft having their new releases also available on PC it opens doors for folks like myself who only buy one console per generation. I get to experience new games that weren't available to me. Also services like Steam, GOG, and having various outlets that either sell games at a discount or in bundles have made the transition to PC gaming that much easier while saving money.
The one thing I wish that was also available on PC was more sports games from EA. Having Madden on PC would be awesome especially if I could have the ability to mod uniforms and stadiums.
I didn't watch the Microsoft presentation but I did hear something about if you buy an XBox 1 game, you get the PC version and vice versa. This is something I am interested in especially since I do not own an X1 and I'd like to try some of their games.
If I ever get a WiiU Super Mario is easily a must buy. I've enjoyed the 3DS releases and I think it would be more of the same of good old fashion fun. Splatoon is something I would try because it seems that it gets positive reviews. I have a Metal Slug game on Steam but I think it was connected to a Humble Bundle where I bought it for my Android tablet.
I used to be like that but I found that it isn't as difficult as I once thought it was. There are so many graphical options that even on the lowest settings it still (in my opinion) above what the PS4 outputs.
In my situation having a laptop (a budget "gaming" laptop) gives me the freedom to play my games hooked up to a TV, playing outside, take it on the go, on top of being a laptop.
That's why I like reading the comments on articles like this. If the article wasn't so slanted I think it could have been an interesting topic
I thought his argument had a lot of flaws but it also seems like many feel the same way. I think there is room for folks who just want to have a no fuss system under their TV, and other folks who want to constantly tinker to get the most out of their games.
It seems like this has been a slow evolution of consoles, and it seems that in the future it's going to be more PC than just dedicated console.