That still means though that for some time
people paid money for something which under no reasonable analysis was worth it, thanks to its false advertising.
It still can not remove from the fact any time I see one of them I pity the person
who paid money for it.
No one seems interested in
paying money for him so he and his agent are content not to highlight this by keeping quiet, but at the same time not signing anything with us.
After all the massive negative press this game has received since launch, I doubt anyone would
pay money for it without having the chance to try it out first.
I would
n't pay money for it but, hey, it's a free look at a bad franchise that somehow got a sequel.
But you might be mad about
paying money for it in theaters this weekend, if only because there is a better option in Logan Lucky.
Another change from «Alpha» to «All - New» is a big complaint that the digital copies of Shonen Jump originally expired after «x» amount of time, making some readers not want to jump on board to
basically pay money for something they'd lose access to eventually.
On the breaking even point, a Kirkus review is $ 500 and it carries no guarantee that it will be a good one, although the author can veto the review if it is bad, i.e., Kirkus won't run a bad review if the person who
paid the money for it says not to.
The focus of the game is to undertake missions in a third person action setting,
which pay money for you to buy more parts and undertake more challenging though better paying sorties.
Konami opines as long as they don't do loot boxes allowing players to pay more for additional features isn't much of a big deal but it's up to the players to see if they want to
keep paying money for something that they already purchased by paying the full price.
My dear husband also did and told me he would
pay money for them in the store they are that good LOLOLOLOL
As much as Sega tried to redeem itself with Alien Isolation, which was an awesome experience, these are the clowns who published Aliens: Colonial Marines and actually watched
people pay money for it.
That pinch of salt suggestion took this from «I'm only drinking this because
I paid money for it.»
The idea that the loser of the USA - Canada semifinal hockey game on Friday isn't a new concept, but to
pay money for it and put Patrick Kane and Jonathan Toews on a billboard with it is next level.
The stumbling block over his summer departure, however, may be the remaining year on his contract, but hopefully some weird team we've never heard of will
pay some money for him.
I had a hard time believing that people were
paying money for me to teach them something.
It was an indie game before anybody realized people would
pay money for them.
Date Movie is like the world's worst audition tape for Saturday Night Live, only it's 80 minutes long, Eddie Griffin is prominently involved, and you've
paid money for it.
My parents weren't willing to
pay money for me to attend film school and I fought with them and decided to just study films because I always loved films.
Too bad the suckers that
paid money for them will be left with a throwaway, oil - burning engine with a timing chain rattle and a big bill from me when that warranty runs out LOL.
So, uh, Kindle lets
you pay money for something you can read for free everywhere else.
Such paper requires rewriting and editing, but you really want to
pay money for it?
People are seeing it,
they pay money for it and you say even if it is broken, it is «good enough?»
Personally, this time around I am working with a professional editor, and
paying money for them to make my book better, and helping me learn from my mistakes.
One gangster in his late thirties, a man known as «the boss,» took charge of the girls and explained that he had
paid money for them and that they would now be obliged to repay him.
I read a lot and I see printed stories that are bad, or have spelling mistakes or the MC is such a mary sue and they are printed and out there and people
paid money for them.
In reality it should work, as a consumer if
you pay money for something, it should work properly (I said the same thing about the death grip issue with the iPhone 4).
And they can be revoked, without permission of the buyer, from those that
paid money for them.
And I don't see anybody else rushing to write a different iPhone app that can handle this kind of DRM, even though I know a lot of people who would
pay money for it.
Infact worst racing game i've ever played, and some people actually
payed money for it.
It's okay to have a slight bias towards your console of choice because
you paid your money for it, but attacking a competing console or game because you don't (or can't) own it is pathetic and that's the fanboyism I hate.