They are cousins. They’ll probably go together after the next family dinner.
They are cousins. They’ll probably go together after the next family dinner.
Anyone can walk into a store and buy a deck of cards.
I bet the gift shop of any casino in Las Vegas would sell a souvenir deck of cards to a kid without a second thought.
Man, Blood and Wine was such an amazing DLC
The annoying thing with MSFS 2020 was how much it downloaded in app, which chewed through your playtime counter in Steam. Didn’t make it impossible but made it so the auto approval would deny you.
I’ve never picked up a farm sim, but rice farming sounds like a really relaxing way to unwind. Just might give this a try.
Your sites are too low - you should aim to work AND be laid off from there.
I will buy it eventually, but far from 50EUR.
Pretty psyched to try this one out. Bought 3 months of Gamepass so I can check out Stalker, the BO campaign and MSFS 2024.
I wonder how much they’ve built on the basic stealth gameplay of the new Wolfensteins.
You might know of him by his food lines. Beastbars are all over the supermarkets in Germany. The marketing on the packaging didn’t really fit in with what I expect to see (he doesn’t look like a footballer or athlete) so I looked him up and learned from there.
Worth trying to refund. I read they refunded owners of GTAV when a similar situation happened.
Maybe by the time you update, they’ll have removed Denuvo and you’ll have the best of both worlds.
I would like to see Deck treated more like a phone, kind of like they are. Incremental improvements alternated with (hopefully to come) generational leaps.
I’m guessing some people are just looking for more of Skyrim. That’s basically what Starfield was, in a sci-fi setting, so I’m confident Bethesda can still deliver it. I’m not confident people want what comes along with that, though (bland story, outdated engine, empty characters, outdated mechanics, lots of loading screens).
I also love my Kobo. I’ve heard you can unlock it and flash a community supported OS, which might be another true benefit over Kindle depending on your needs.
Is there an easy way to buy this as an individual?
Also I’d rather die at work, soaring above the clouds, trying to connect people safely to another destination, than in a cubicle at Wells Fargo.
Looks like it’s 50EUR on Switch, so that’s my guess on PC.
If you have older family members, you could try just installing Firefox for them and tell them it’s their internet now. This worked for me parents.
One big issue is not every country is allowed to make a PS account, which essentially region locks a singleplayer only game. It should be optional, at least.