
Now-a-days, it's more like MSNBC News. Calling Komija a misogynist is something extreme "liberals" would do.
Now-a-days, it's more like MSNBC News. Calling Komija a misogynist is something extreme "liberals" would do.
I'll keep this in mind when I pick up a Vita.
My problem with the Vita is that it's too expensive, I like playing games on a big screen, and I freaking hate touch screen games. With this Vita-tv thing, I only have to pay $100, I can play on my tv and well...., I don't give 2 shits about touching the screen. Any games that requires me touching the screen, the odds of my buying it was slim to begin with. The main point though is the price issue. I refuse to pay more than $100 for any handheld. The Vita is just too expensive. Maybe I'll get one after I collect my usual gift cards over the holidays.
What is it with journalists? Can any of them put their personal bullshit aside and state the facts? Game journalism is just as bad as political journalism.
I don't plan to preorder anymore EA games. I'm pretty tired of them screwing me. I'll buy their games after I read a few reviews. I may even wait for price drops.
Hell yeah. I can play my 1 vita game without buying a actual vita and it would only cost me $100. I would much rather play my games on a big screen.
If they're married, you could probably just wait it out. Many marriages end. Out of all my friends I know from college that got married, most of them divorced within about 5 years. Marriage doesn't mean forever now-a-days.