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SO 2k14 really dropping for the states on PS plus next month?
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SO 2k14 really dropping for the states on PS plus next month?
I'm mad that you made me look up Smosh and I wasted 30 seconds of my life on that.
Game is just not that fun to me. Wish I didn't spend $60 on it and will probably do an Amazon Trade-in by tomorrow.
Did you winRan some 2k and dropped 78 points in the paint!!
FF debuted back in 1987 for the NES. Up until FF X, every iteration was an indirect sequel. FF X-2 was the first direct sequel to a FF. FF XIII-2 is the same as FF X-2, it's a direct sequel to FF XIII. FF XI and XIV are MMOs.Never played FF in my life. How do they work and how is it to number 15 already??
And wassup with the one that say something like FF XIII-2??is that like part two of the game?
Sure, it’s easy enough for us to call our game highly anticipated. After all, we saw the copious comments from the community and amongst the media – all that lovely chatter about how everyone can’t wait to get their paws on Watch Dogs. And, after a modest delay, we couldn’t wait to deliver Ubisoft Montreal’s innovative take on the open-world adventure. The good news: You really meant it. In its first 24 hours of availability, Watch Dogs sold more copies than any previous title in Ubisoft’s history!
I've been wanting BF to go back to bad company 2 style of map designs for the longest. Bad Company 2 was the best best BF on the last gen consoles imo just because it was fun to play and it had such a distinct feel to it. I've been losing interest in the BF franchise since 3 so hopefully Hardline can pump some new life into the franchiseNot sure how I feel about Battlefield: Hardline going away from the war series. I loved BF3 and BF4 was great minus all the mess ups they had, still a great game I just wish they had more of a variety of maps like Bad Company 2 had. Everything was more urban and probably seems like hardline will be too.
Not sure how I feel about Battlefield: Hardline going away from the war series. I loved BF3 and BF4 was great minus all the mess ups they had, still a great game I just wish they had more of a variety of maps like Bad Company 2 had. Everything was more urban and probably seems like hardline will be too.
DICE is working on Battlefront
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A Watch Dogs publicity stunt in Australia led to the bomb squad being called to investigate a suspicious package.
Mumbrella reports that it started when a black safe was delivered to the offices of Ninemsn. The package also included a letter instructing the reporter there to "check your voicemail," but the reporter did not have a voicemail to use. Instead, office staff tried to enter a pin taped to the top of the safe, and it began to beep, leading to fears that it could be an explosive.
Staff was sent home and the bomb squad opened the box in the basement of the building. Inside, officers found a copy of Watch Dogs, a baseball cap, and a beanie.
Watch Dogs - Multiplayer Invasion Gameplay - Watch Dogs
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“This is definitely the other side of the line in terms of what it’s safe for a PR company to send anonymously to a newsroom," Ninemsn editor Hal Crawford said. "The thing was black, heavy and slightly creepy. We did check with other newsrooms to see if they had received a similar package as we thought it was a PR stunt, but no one else had. We weren’t panicked at any point, but given there was no note explaining what it was, we had to take sensible precautions.”