Even though it says nude lapdances, I still have a feeling nipples will be covered up somehow. That part was always weird about EFLC; where there's a cutscene that shows a flaccid dong, however bare nipples in strip clubs were strictly forbidden.
Sweet. Below was just about the only so-called exclusive game shown at the Xbox One reveal that I felt I needed. Well, this and the next hot SWERY65 joint. I saw Below and thought "there's no way this isn't coming to PC." This almost confirms it.
Seems like someone noticed the E10+ looks slightly different from the others, including the shape of the E itself. So they Photoshopped out the 10+ and replaced it as the normal E for Everyone, as well as replaced the TM with a ® on E10+.
They also seem to have stretched the Early Childhood logo vertically to make the C fill out the box more. But now it's the one that looks kinda off because it was skewed before it was stretched. Probably should have just redrawn it instead.
@adjsaint Totally, even though rechargeable batteries crap out after a while as well. But they're so cheap on Amazon that everybody should just buy a dozen to have handy for anything.
25 bucks for a mono headset? Considering how incredibly low quality the last few versions were, you'd have to wonder if they actually tried to get it right this time at that price.
@FullaLead It affects us PC gamers too. Don't act like the majority of AAA games that come out on PC aren't ported from consoles. The limits of current (previous?) generation consoles have had major and lasting effects on PC games that came out between 2005 and 2013.
@Dezuria The NES had mostly exclusives. Modern games are nearly all multiplatform, which means scaled back to be playable on the lowest common denominator. It's why there weren't any (disc based) games that required an installation to the HDD on 360, until GTA5 (arguably the last game worth getting for this generation). One system having significantly less RAM available to use than the other would affect everybody who plays games on either system. Not just the people who buy into that particular console.
That is, unless third party developers drop support for the trailing console, just like what happened this most recent generation with Wii, and is currently happening with the Wii-U.
@FreddieBootleg So is Randy Pitchford and Peter Molyneux. And they're quite highly regarded in the sphere for games they made. Hell, Randy Pitchford literally used to be a professional illusionist. Meaning his whole pre-gaming career was about fooling people.
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