Went to (google image search the following) Reed Flute Cave which is an amazing cavern formed 360k years ago filled with stalactites, then had lunch in the busy pedestrian district Guilin noodles. Then went to Fubo Park, Fubo hill where you can walk up a limestone karst. Felt like climbing a mountain my calves were like rubber afterwards. Probably going to the sun and moon pagoda later. Guilin is a rough entry for a westerner but if you're equipped with a good guide book like mine with maps and phrases written in Manderin, you can make out pretty good if you stick to cabs which are pretty cheap. Hotel Univesal is good, nice helpful and speak English.
Hong Kong is cool shit and is very welcoming to westerners, everyone knows some English and it's very modern. Stay on the Kowloon part near the harbour and most things are within walking distance to see.
Make sure you don't get SARS before you go home. I don't need another 6 months of diahrea stories, and neither does your asshole.
If ever a reason existed to buy a XB1 it is the Master Cheif collection. I just want to play Halo 2 online again.
But this 22 GB download is on Orthian levels of disdain to me even though my monthly cap is now 200 GB. It's just a slap in the face, and is likely to result in a limited amount fo people who actually play online.
What is your stance on getting Master Cheif collection at this point?
It's going to be glorious, can't wait to get in 3 days.
As for the download I consider it an annoyance but something I can live with.
I remember the first time I saw a NES in a store display. It was behind glass and wasn't playable, but gamepad confused me. I kept thinking, "No joystick?" o_0
I remember the first time I saw a NES in a store display. It was behind glass and wasn't playable, but gamepad confused me. I kept thinking, "No joystick?" o_0
I shrugged when I first saw the commercials for one. Then I played Super Mario and Zelda at my local Walmart...
I think you mean, no Paywall Edition's of Forza or Killer Instinct.
?
My understanding is that both games nickel-and-dime people with copious amounts of DLC in order to get the complete experiance. It kinda makes sense with KI, since it was a free-to-play game, but there was no excuse for it in Forza 5, which launched with considerably less content than previous games in the series for full price. I also remember Forza fans complaining loudly about the game being a severe grind fest unless players paid real money for virtual money to progress normally in the game.
I'm pretty sure this DID NOT happen, but don't you think the most logical pairing of Nintendo characters and Bayonetta would have been:
Make sure you don't get SARS before you go home. I don't need another 6 months of diahrea stories, and neither does your asshole.
It's going to be glorious, can't wait to get in 3 days.![Grinning](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-sealed.gif)
As for the download I consider it an annoyance but something I can live with.
How sad is it that the best reason to own a one year old console is a collection of decade old games. *sigh*
$6.97 for a Slik Stik Joytick!
Those are kinda expensive these days.
I like how they made a bigger deal about ROB than the actual system itself.![laugh laugh](http://thevgpress.com/ckeditor/plugins/smiley/images/teeth_smile.png)
I admit though, that was what got my attention as a child...I remember thinking "WOW! This thing comes with a ROBOT!!!"
Idiot.
I remember the first time I saw a NES in a store display. It was behind glass and wasn't playable, but gamepad confused me. I kept thinking, "No joystick?" o_0
U jelly bro?
No Forza or Killer Instinct for you then.![Nyaa](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-tongue-out.gif)
I think you mean, no Paywall Edition's of Forza or Killer Instinct.
?
I shrugged when I first saw the commercials for one. Then I played Super Mario and Zelda at my local Walmart...
My understanding is that both games nickel-and-dime people with copious amounts of DLC in order to get the complete experiance. It kinda makes sense with KI, since it was a free-to-play game, but there was no excuse for it in Forza 5, which launched with considerably less content than previous games in the series for full price. I also remember Forza fans complaining loudly about the game being a severe grind fest unless players paid real money for virtual money to progress normally in the game.
Heh, I don't remember ever seeing a NES commercial until Super Mario 3 came out.
Huh? Now you're playing with power!! Ring a bell?
believe it or not, but the first time I heard that phrase in a commercial was "Now you're playing with Super Power" when the SNES launched.
Oh, and "Sega does what Nintendon't" That one was classic.![LOL](/tiny_mce/plugins/emotions/img/smiley-laughing.gif)
The Nintendo fanboy in me just shook my head at such lies.
It's true.