You should do a google image search for "fisheye" because you clearly don't know the meaning of the term.
You should do a google image search for "fisheye" because you clearly don't know the meaning of the term.
@Garbage_Bear: Yeah I liked Prototype as well. I played both and I think they're both good for different reasons. I do think that Prototype has the better movement mechanic. It's definitely more fun than getting around in infamous.
FFS, first, I don't give a flying rat about the B&M retailers, at this point I'm pretty much all digital, and if I need a box there's always Amazon.
What's with the long dirty hair thing? I mean it was almost unanimous.
Actually this game's been out for a while now - it's called Fruit Ninja. You swipe to slice your enemies, though in fruit ninja they are obviously fruits instead of monsters. But really, is it that much different.
Game looks interesting. I hope it won't be toned down for the sake of people who don't even play video games but have big mouths.
@Tomsta_666: Woah, that was like...
@dragon83: I am glad you brought up this point (I was hoping someone would), 'cause here's the thing (and I wouldn't be surprised that this is the case for majority of PC gamers) - my PC is always on.
One of the more popular advantages stated by console gamers for consoles over PCs is that whole "pop disc and play" thing. Here's my experience with consoles as it relates to that.
This was literally jaw-dropping. Amazing stuff.
I don't usually mind a bit of "shock" being used to get people interested and talking, but it's gotta be either smart or funny, this is neither. It's just in bad taste.
@Jimmy_Jazz: LMAO
@ThaHellYouWant: Exactly my reaction
It's so awesome! But it's also too short, I want another 2 minutes of those sweet moves! :D
@Mulder: "I just got nerd shivers down my spine."
@2late2die: lo* and behold (no spelling nazis please)
I'll be honest, when I saw the word "chicanery" I was 100% sure it was some cheeky word you invented, or possibly some weird new-age-slang I never heard of, but low and behold dictionary.com lists it with a definition and everything!
A metal "choir" band? Hmmm, you learn something new every day.
This is some funny stuff. :)