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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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Wrestling Marks Rejoice!
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Though, to be somewhat fair, Fallout, as a whole, has always been an overambitious, buggy affair. Only, when Interplay did it, it was innovative and charming. And I say that as a huge fan. |
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Ron Paul 4 EVA
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I sort of feel the same way about Gearbox and Volition. I finished up my SRTT downloads from the Season Pass, but opted not to support them for anything I hadn't bought into already. And Gearbox has a new character coming out for Borderlands 2, but given the combo of shit they pulled on us AND Sega with AVP, I'm not sure I can support them financially, either. But, as I have a season pass for the game, I will continue to download whatever remains (I think there's one DLC left). Perhaps I'm just rationalising, but I have already paid and can't get that money back. So I take it as a lesson learned. Especially with how frustrating save eating in Bethesda games can be. |
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