I understand what you mean and yes, the US should be the ones manufacturing their own products but the greedy companies want to maximise profits so they go the cheaper route.
I've played it recently and the Rainbow Water Dragon is one of the hardest monsters I've had to hunt to date since this DLC dropped. It uses both water and lightning abilities and can basically one-shot you by soaking you in water and then using it's electric attacks.
I agree with @skyfire not a bad looking game at all and considering that I am not a huge fan of side-scrolling games anymore I might give it a try myself.
It depends on how long the game lasts - I know people who have been playing WOW since 2006 and still play it to this day and I know quite a few people who have been playing Runescape just as long so it really isn't that far-fetched at all.
That's a lie - everybody knows that those old Ataris lead to mass shootings and has been the cause for so long...
Remember - that X in the Xbox logo is the mark of the devil! (I actually heard this one already).
I mostly agree but I tend to go for none at all because most companies nowadays will pull a Bethesda or EA and start packing everything fun behind a paywall after release.
If I wanted to play with Lego - I'd go buy the physical sets themselves because it is actually very therapeutic to build something from your imagination with Lego. Just don't step on them though...or else you could end up like this...