Did players still pay for them, or were they free to dl anyway? Because if either is the case then there's not a real correlation as the firm won't have lost out.
If I'm remembering correctly they took the disc drive out of the Vita and tried to make it all online, so you'd have to redownload any PSP games you already owned/there wouldn't be a secondhand market.
I might be wrong though...
Other than that I just don't think it sold particularly well?
I have to ask; although I do feel bad for you since I suffered a Force Awakens spoiler the very morning I was going to see it, but did you not think that maybe I shouldn't watch a review of the next game in the series before I've completed the one I'm currently playing, just in case?
The "We ain't found shit!" scene when they comb the desert had me in hysterics as a kid. But I don't know how you can parody The Force Awakens when it is a rehash of most of the same beats from A New Hope...
I mean you could make that a joke in and of itself, but that wouldn't be enough to...
And an awkwardly animated unarmed "weapon" if you unlock it in the console. Immensely fun/ridiculous to grab someone by the shins and swing them over your head.
I was hoping and praying for a Dean heel turn after the three count, because everyone could see that ginger mohawk coming if not. But alas. I was also enjoying the elimination match for what it was, (a total surprise with absolutely no build) and then when Kofi and Xavier disappeared backstage...
Only tangentially related to this article, but did anyone else find the EW article about the director's tweet incredibly obnoxious?
Every other sentence started with "what did Trank do?"
Fuck off.
I'm assuming it was Darrow's ending - the one where they expose all the info, I guess humanity didn't do the right thing...
It looks good, but I do hope there's still the stealthy options! :)
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