Razer's always best. For about three months. Then it breaks. Please be a bit more forthright about that aspect of their products. They're good until they literally fall apart after a few months of extended use, and this is very well known.
Best phone controller I've used so far is my DS4 with a mounting bracket for my phone. If I could connect an XBox 360 controller to my phone, that would take the number one spot, but I can't, so the DS4 will just have to do (oh damn).
I have also used a few others, rather liked the IPEGA Red Knight until it finally gave up the ghost, but my DS4 so far has had the best longevity and ergonomics.
Hopefully this gets the same treatment as Perfect Dark did. They did such an excellent job with the 360 port of the original PD, including fixing the framerate.
Might be better if they added the campaigns for the new expanded universe. Pretty sure they don't need to add any new planets. Even if they do, sure, why not?
The only ones I have misgivings with are Halo 2 and the original Deus Ex.
Halo 2 had one of the absolute best opening chapters of any FPS and it went downhill from. And then it ends on a cliffhanger; the game was incomplete. That should instantly disqualify it.
The first Deus Ex has a serious mechanics problem with combat.
It might have had one of the best campaigns for its time, but it doesn't hold up today because every Deus Ex game after has much tighter gameplay. And yes, Invisible War 100% does.
I would have gone with Human Revolution, but that's me. I see that you referenced it, but, this is rally just rose-coloured glasses here, IMO.
Personally, it isn't Thanksgiving that's going to bother me. That's family time stuff, have at it.
It's every other project that he's doing besides Ice and Fire. Either give it up or finish it, stop teasing your fanbase.
You used to pump out an Ice and Fire book every couple of years, maybe every three years. Then there were all of the Comicons, Wildcards books and other collaberations.
If your own name didn't have the effect of printing money, your publisher would've fired you by now.
Like seriously, why the eff would you pump out a prequel when you still have two core books in the series left? Never mind a prequel that is 736 pages in length?!
C'mon here. Who are you kidding. You either don't care or can't focus. Just hand it over to a ghost writer and bugger off to work on something you seem to care about.
It's a shame that this movie has been slagged as it has, I really liked it. I really didn't have any issue with the CGI Arnold, whatever. He was already in his mid-60's and running a state, it didn't make sense for him to physically be there, and the ending was surreal but, whatever.
I'm very glad that they'd made a Terminator movie in the future tense instead of the constant time-travelling thing. It's a McGuffin, and a form of continuous plot armour that really needed to change.
I was a fan of Bethesda's Terminator DOS shooters, Future Shock and 2029 in particular (in the latter, you actually destroy Skynet), so it was pretty awesome to finally see that realised, and I thought they had done a very good job.
Q is a bit-part. He makes the gadgets, introduces them, makes fun of James Bond's need to break shit, and then he's an afterthought. Anything more than that, particularly with a social function, is showing a great deal of disrespect to everything and everyone else involved.
00-sheven is the worst place to get up on a soapbox. Just ask the villains.
I'm a bit disappointed regarding the Uncharted bundle; I imagine the original 3 remastered for the PS4 may be slick, but come on. Don't cheap out on PS5 owners.
Not that I am one, but these are not new games. Give PS5 owners an improved version of all of them - including the Vita title (although, it's not much better). They pay more for the games, and these are essentially remaster jobs.
This is partly why I'm not an early-adopter; that plus the hardware revisions we all know will be coming with all of the systems :p
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