Posts Tagged ‘online games’
We Fly Spitfires has an entry up regarding Global Agenda and its decision to go the digital distribution-only method. I mentioned in my review earlier that it's only available through Steam, but there's also a limited edition version available through purchase on Amazon's US store. Either way it's expected by Global Agenda's developers that if you want to buy it, you're likely going to buy it through Steam.
In an earlier entry I complained about the sense of culture-shock for a casual player in World of Warcraft when you switch from the largely solo-friendly leveling grind to the explicitly group-focused endgame. Recently biting the bullet I decided it was time to suck it up and try and find a guild, else I really [...]
Two weeks ago, I hit level 80 on my priest in World of Warcraft. This was a bit of a momentous occasion for me, not because it was the first time I hit the level cap, but because it was the first time I hit the level cap when another expansion wasn't arriving imminently. While [...]
- Joshua Meadows: Yes dear.
- Josh:
should effectively sum up how I feel. - AK: A feminist assertion that the game is sexist in its portrayal of women is also an assertion that any woman who expresses physicality and/or...
- Kaimi Kyomoon: Bravo! And best wishes for every success to you and your boyfriend and for equal rights and opportunities for all gay/bi/straight...
- Joshua Meadows: Josh: It’s really down to aesthetics for me. I’ve used an Eee and other netbooks and on the superficial level,...
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