I mean, barring Nintendo, they still are and will continue to be as long as you don't need to have games on day one. I very rarely spend more than $20 on Xbox games. Most AAA games go on sale within the first few months. $70 Ubisoft titles will literally be $15 a month after release, not that Ubisoft makes much worth buying these days but it was just an example. The digital storefronts (again, not Nintendo) have sales constantly, you just need a little impulse control.
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Said features are mostly gimmicks, and quite frankly the symmetrical stick placement is uncomfortable and outdated by nearly 20 years. Even my $40 8bitdo controller I use for my Switch feels more premium than a $80 PS5 controller. In every other case be it PC, android, or Xbox I am going with the Xbox controller.
We had a KFC that got shut down about 20 years ago for selling drugs out of the drive-thru. Good riddance imo, I've never in my life had good food from a KFC.
I've never seen Castle, but I was pretty sure you were referring to Nathan "the guy from Firefly" Fillion. Ouch.
Unless they PK me for no reason while spamming the chat with "jajajaja" it's not immersive.
Yes, with an emphasis on street skating specifically, and it just feels great to play and nail lines of flip tricks and rails.
It's got a perfect head but the handle is waaaay too thick
Like steampunk, but instead of steam, it's solar.
Are SD cards not still the standard storage for digital cameras? I can think of few things designed to produce more small writes than a digital camera.
Which makes the win11 pro license $297? That's obscene.
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Apex legends? The fully online battle Royale style competitive shooter? Can anyone tell me why a game like this needs a "character writer" anyway? I've never played it so maybe there's some grand story I don't know about, but to me this sounds like writing a character for Counter Strike which I think we all agree would be completely pointless.