Yea, there's that, but sometimes I want to demand a friend play something with me and the only way to get them to do it would be to gift them the game directly. If I hand them points, they'll just get something else. What's a gaming dictator to do?
Yea, there's that, but sometimes I want to demand a friend play something with me and the only way to get them to do it would be to gift them the game directly. If I hand them points, they'll just get something else. What's a gaming dictator to do?
My neice, nephew and cousins were all playing with a fart machine. It was just a speaker you could hide somewhere and then trigger it with a remote. Was this the "year of the fart" or something? I guess those gag gifts never get old.
Ha ha! Now that would be funny. "I'm not chimping. I'm gaming."
I know there are parental settings imbedded in Xbox 360 for just this sort of reason. You can limit the time spent by certain accounts and such. I'm sure they're still there for Xbox One.
Gifting is so cool. I wish I could do that on the consoles.
I told him he could come into the room when it was bed time and just say, "Xbox off" and it would shut down. He liked that.
My bro-in-law got the Xbox One for his kids. I had to answer a bunch of questions about Xbox Live Gold and some of the console's cooler features. I guess I'm good for something after all.
Yea, I think there's something like that for Steam. GOG, I'm not sure though.
I'm not much into horror games, so I say Tales of Xillia 2. I say use the money on the collector's edition but it's a bit more than $75.
I got gift cards, a Ninja blender thingy, and an photography book.