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I was literally thinking about why we have not heard anything about this game this past weekend.
neglected to google it thanks
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"Reveal".... so, they drop a trailer around Christmas?I was literally thinking about way we have not heard anything about this game this past weekend.
neglected to google it thanks
true lol"Reveal".... so, they drop a trailer around Christmas?![]()
I've been playing It takes 2 with my wife, neither one of us has played video games in 10+ years and it's been a fun starterAre there any good co-op PS5 games?
I've been playing It takes 2 with my wife, neither one of us has played video games in 10+ years and it's been a fun starter
My wife loves it. When I bought the PS5 "you'll never use it! I've never seen you play videogames in the 10 years I've known you"played through that with the gf, such a fun game and well executed.
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My wife loves it. When I bought the PS5 "you'll never use it! I've never seen you play videogames in the 10 years I've known you"
now "do you want to play the videogame tonight?"
missing out on all those sweet sweet ps plus gamesI am still waiting for a ps5, but am pretty lazy about it because I figure the longer it takes me to get one easily, the more games that will be out/discounted for me to play![]()
Gran Turismo 7. So, I bought the 25th anniversary edition. This may be a stupid question, but on March 4 can I start playing at midnight EST? My friend says you have to wait until midnight pacific time lol.
I've been playing It takes 2 with my wife, neither one of us has played video games in 10+ years and it's been a fun starter
overcooked broI've been playing that with my daughter. She wanted a good 2 person game that we could do together. It's been cool, but the narrative is a bit heavy. Wish it was a bit more light hearted. Other than that, it's a solid game.
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