Lost Winds is a side-scrolling adventure thing where you have to basically "be" the wind with the Wiimote to help maneuver a kid through the levels, kinda interesting I guess.stormcommander said:The main one I don't know about is "Lost Winds"... what is this?
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:yes: :yes: :yes:TheGremp said:I remember the good old days when people say DLC as a good thing...
They aren't taking anything away from you. This is just like regular DLC on a 360. They give you the option to buy extra stuff if you really like the game. DLC takes nothing away from a game, but gives you the option to add more. The game is still $15. All the other crap is extra. You don't have to sign a contract saying that if you buy the game, you're obligated to buy the DLC.
Stop whining over something that's just pure exaggeration. DLC allows you to expand a game. They didn't shrink the game and force you to buy the DLC in order to get what you were supposed to have. Even if that was true, it's only like $5 extra, max. But If you want to whine about having to pay an extra $5 for a game that was already really cheap, go right ahead.
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Just cause your mom still pays for your video games and you have no appreciation for money doesn't mean everyone here is like that.TheGremp said:I remember the good old days when people say DLC as a good thing...
They aren't taking anything away from you. This is just like regular DLC on a 360. They give you the option to buy extra stuff if you really like the game. DLC takes nothing away from a game, but gives you the option to add more. The game is still $15. All the other crap is extra. You don't have to sign a contract saying that if you buy the game, you're obligated to buy the DLC.
Stop whining over something that's just pure exaggeration. DLC allows you to expand a game. They didn't shrink the game and force you to buy the DLC in order to get what you were supposed to have. Even if that was true, it's only like $5 extra, max. But If you want to whine about having to pay an extra $5 for a game that was already really cheap, go right ahead.
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My parents haven't bought me a game in years, and I side with TheGremp on this completely.DarthGohan1 said:Just cause your mom still pays for your video games and you have no appreciation for money doesn't mean everyone here is like that.TheGremp said:I remember the good old days when people say DLC as a good thing...
They aren't taking anything away from you. This is just like regular DLC on a 360. They give you the option to buy extra stuff if you really like the game. DLC takes nothing away from a game, but gives you the option to add more. The game is still $15. All the other crap is extra. You don't have to sign a contract saying that if you buy the game, you're obligated to buy the DLC.
Stop whining over something that's just pure exaggeration. DLC allows you to expand a game. They didn't shrink the game and force you to buy the DLC in order to get what you were supposed to have. Even if that was true, it's only like $5 extra, max. But If you want to whine about having to pay an extra $5 for a game that was already really cheap, go right ahead.
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you only spend money on games thoughBulerias said:My parents haven't bought me a game in years, and I side with TheGremp on this completely.DarthGohan1 said:Just cause your mom still pays for your video games and you have no appreciation for money doesn't mean everyone here is like that.TheGremp said:I remember the good old days when people say DLC as a good thing...
They aren't taking anything away from you. This is just like regular DLC on a 360. They give you the option to buy extra stuff if you really like the game. DLC takes nothing away from a game, but gives you the option to add more. The game is still $15. All the other crap is extra. You don't have to sign a contract saying that if you buy the game, you're obligated to buy the DLC.
Stop whining over something that's just pure exaggeration. DLC allows you to expand a game. They didn't shrink the game and force you to buy the DLC in order to get what you were supposed to have. Even if that was true, it's only like $5 extra, max. But If you want to whine about having to pay an extra $5 for a game that was already really cheap, go right ahead.
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I haven't bought a game in months, bro. Review copies give me all the gaming I need, and besides... I'm gradually losing interest in games, period.DarthGohan1 said:you only spend money on games thoughBulerias said:My parents haven't bought me a game in years, and I side with TheGremp on this completely.DarthGohan1 said:Just cause your mom still pays for your video games and you have no appreciation for money doesn't mean everyone here is like that.TheGremp said:I remember the good old days when people say DLC as a good thing...
They aren't taking anything away from you. This is just like regular DLC on a 360. They give you the option to buy extra stuff if you really like the game. DLC takes nothing away from a game, but gives you the option to add more. The game is still $15. All the other crap is extra. You don't have to sign a contract saying that if you buy the game, you're obligated to buy the DLC.
Stop whining over something that's just pure exaggeration. DLC allows you to expand a game. They didn't shrink the game and force you to buy the DLC in order to get what you were supposed to have. Even if that was true, it's only like $5 extra, max. But If you want to whine about having to pay an extra $5 for a game that was already really cheap, go right ahead.
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Bulerias said:DarthGohan1 said:Bulerias said:DarthGohan1 said:TheGremp said:I remember the good old days when people say DLC as a good thing...
They aren't taking anything away from you.
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