Your Italian soccer little brother syndrome has no bearing on my happiness about the name we selected for our dog.
Fair. It's the only EA sports game I play anymore, so I don't have other comparisons at this point. Their problem is that they know people will buy their games year in and year out, regardless of how garbage they are or how little they change. So why even bother changing?
Stardew Valley Animal Crossing(once it's released) World of Warcraft if I get desperate maybe fit in some NCAA 14 for a football fix I reckon that should get me through March and hopefully April. After that society will likely be collapsed and I wont have any electricity to play games anyway
It looks like it would be awesome. I downloaded it, Crusader Kings 2, and something else from the publisher. CK2 is the only one I've played in the two years I've had them. I've played it a lot, but my gaming time had shrunken to diddly since even before I bought them.
Love Rocket League. It's such an interesting game. One of my favorite things about it is how many different levels of player there are, and how easy it is to recognize those different levels. My friends and I that play together all range from Gold 3 to Plat 2. We will occasionally match with someone who is high silver or gold 1, and the difference in skill is so noticeable. But then we will play with my little brother, who is a Champ 2 level player, and he will make us look like we've never played the game before.
I'm all kinds of terrible at Rocket League. I don't have enough time to play games any more to build up any skill at all. Unless it is something I've grown up playing, I'm terrible.
yep, it is amazing. also, your skills decline rapidly if you don't play but there is a floor. and it takes longer and longer to get better, the better you are
I'm bad at many games these days, my kids, not so bad. At one point I got Xbox live Gold or whatever just so I could watch someone, anyone beat my son at Halo.