Palo Alto ($0.99 rental on iTunes right now). I'd rate it 3/5. I think it was worth the watch, but wouldn't call it anything extraordinary. There are some unnecessarily slow parts of the movie, and it seems a bit disjointed, but still worth a rental. Bonus points for moments of extra weird Val Kilmer.
I preordered a PS4 Destiny bundle. Still need to cancel my X1 preorder (where I played the beta), but I am really looking forward to it. The one thing I wish from the bundle is that it came with a download code rather than the physical version (personal preference) so that I could go all digital.
@wolverine: I agree with you, it'd be a good solution. Currently using my Xbox One, I can't help but gravitate towards the games that I have digitally. I use the functionality as it was intended, and it works well. It's similar to my Steam library where I'm able to transition quickly between games--but with the added benefit of voice-navigation and no graphics tweaks.
What you're suggesting would also cause more competitive pricing of digital items, making it a better buying environment for consumers. I'll always take more options.
@djjoejoe: This. I was so annoyed when they reversed their policies because of no longer being able to install discs. I could have had my library be entirely digital while still shopping for the best price. Eliminating retail competition on the digital versions of games was actually a huge negative for the consumer.
I'm very tempted to get The Walking Dead Season 2 right now. I've only gotten DMC and Gone Home this Steam sale, but I have such a backlog and limited time to play.
I did play through Season 1 and loved it, so maybe it's in order...
(I feel like Louis C.K. with his good and bad thoughts. "Of course I shouldn't get The Walking Dead with my backlog, of course...
...but maybe, if it's on sale it's meant to be.") xD
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