Correct. Excellent writeup of that whole Telltale Games shitshow.
Correct. Excellent writeup of that whole Telltale Games shitshow.
The censored part of the nail store is also reflected on the hood.
I actually loved parts of the story from 1. Granted, a lot of it was pointless, shallow, needed expansion, better written characters, so on and so forth. But every scene with the dragon was enthralling. A lot of what happened after you beat it was interesting. And idk how to do spoilers here so I’ll be vague, but what happens at the final boss on a second playthrough blew my mind. I had no clue, and it had been hundreds of hours since, so my jaw literally dropped.
SEO services, what scum.
That said, if you need a website redesign, I know a company. (/s)
Go for it, just let me keep my 6 day work week when I work.
I am beyond excited for this. I’ve been playing MH games since MH2 and they just get better every time. If this caught your eye and you’ve never tried the series, World and Rise are both great and totally worth checking out during the wait until 2025.
Vet here (🤮). Who gives a shit. I’ve heard numerous professions have so-called “Veteran Xs”. It implies experience, knowledge, and time spent in a role. Not having had your leg blown off by an I.E.D.
Is this jackwagon even a Veteran, or is this just another virtue signaller who feels they need to jump to our defense for brownie points?
No argument from me.
Tell corporate, it’s their plan. And yes, you’d be surprised how often it was, in fact, the last copy. If it’s not a major release, there’s usually only a few copies in the store, sometimes literally a single copy.
Former Gamestop employee, AMA.
Depends on the store, some let employees rent games.
And there’s no shrink gun at Gamestop, just that stupid plastic bag.
Every game on display has to have the display copy opened. The game itself is kept behind the counter, the case is put out for display. It’s to prevent theft. You got the last copy of the game in the store. It socks, but that’s why. When I worked there I let people know it was the last copy and that the game had been opened but was still “new”. Gave them a chance to change their mind. Alas, corporate doesn’t offer discounts on display copies, and employees have no power to lower the price.
I’ve had a few false starts on the first one a few times, but I swear I will beat them one day. First saw them as a kid but I was too young to figure them out.
Ah man, Shivers was awesome! Not even a fan of the genre but I loved that game.
Another issue, those people aren’t on here. Or reddit. We’re preaching to the choir and idk what to do outside of standing outside of a Gamestop and trying to lecture people about MTX, but that seems like a good way to get ignored or beat up.