Great Value used to have an amazing 5 cheese and bacon white pizza… can’t find it anymore though.
Great Value used to have an amazing 5 cheese and bacon white pizza… can’t find it anymore though.
I mean, I know the pandemic felt super long, but 5 years is not exactly what I would call ages.
I can understand woth this information companies wanting to charge more, but I feel like standards need to be higher and refunds guaranteed. They can’t ask us to spend 100’s of dollars on half-complete, buggy messes of games AND also want to charge for DLC and have micro-transactions.
Was there even any short-term gain this time? Next company to try this will probably give much less notice if legally allowed.
That is a great argument for knock-off movies and shitty licensed games because they’re cheap. You’d have to be living a pretty comfortable life to cluelessly buy a console.
The wizarding game upsets me. I grew up with that series and it is literally a game I would have loved to play as a kid, but I don’t want to support the TERF. Low-key hoping it comes to ps+ so I can get it without giving them money.
An what?
AN WHAT!?
I read this really wrong and thought Saints Row: The Third was getting an expansion.
I used to work at Walmart. For a long time I thought better pay would make the suffering worthwhile and for a while it did. But eventually the complete breakdown of management (salaried to be exact, I was an hourly supervisor) and processes due to an over focus on Online Grocery Pickup, made me even more miserable. I left for a more fulfilling job where, for a while, I was making less money (more per hour, but less due to not working a full year).
No amount of money would ever sway me to go back to retail, but if it was just a money issue, I may not have left.
Expensive, came out at the worst time due to COVID, got eaten up by scalpers, and few exclusives. What did they expect?