These TMNT games are always really hit or miss. Gonna wait for reviews here.
These TMNT games are always really hit or miss. Gonna wait for reviews here.
Can Davante play o-line? Because if not, adding him to the team won’t fix the Jets.
I grabbed Cursed to Golf on sale and I’m a little addicted. I’m not usually into golf games but I am into roguelikes. Took me three attempts to get my first win and now I’m going back for better scores.
Totally recommended, especially at the current price of like $6.
Still playing Balatro, though I’m feeling stuck on the 6th (purple) stakes. I like the variety that stems from the Erratic deck and that might be holding me back.
I was pumped for this but it’s a buggy mess. Multiple breaking bugs and even a hard crash in only the first couple of hours. I hope they toss us a performance patch soon.
I went the route of a physical collection, but man do they make it difficult unless you get a commercial player that is likely to have ads and doesn’t integrate well into a home theater setup.
What? Where are you seeing this issue?
I grabbed a Panasonic UHD player and it’s been a dream. Zero ads, HDMI control so I can use the same remote that works with my TV and receiver, it has full Atmos and Dolby Vision support so the quality is amazing… truly the whole package. And it’s available everywhere you’d expect.
Yikes. Local co-op is basically required for a TMNT game to be successful.
Sooooo… Ultraviolet?
Physical media FTW once again.
That said, I still feel bad for the people who got fucked over here. There are a lot of options Sony could have pursued in order to do right by their customers, but instead Sony chose to be shit bags about it.
And there’s no better example of that than this one right here. The Seahawks game was ONLY available on ESPN+, which is a separate subscription from all the other ESPN networks. It’s even excluded from the (hella expensive) Sunday Ticket package, as the game was a Monday night event.
In order to steam all NFL games this season, you have to subscribe to all of these: