Ayepecks
Ayepecks
Ayepecks

For additional information. There's always things people forget to tell you when you're interviewing them. He could also have been looking for more information for a potential line of questions regarding their relationship if anything specific was said in the obituary.

Obituaries are also optional and many families choose to have only private funerals and not announce funeral details to the general public. Is it typical in a case like this? No, but it's also not anything that's absurd.

UH-OH, SOMEONE BROUGHT OUT THE 'I'M RUBBER AND YOU'RE GLUE' DEFENSE! ARGUMENT OVER!

Based on what? I'm not saying it doesn't, but I'd like to hear your logic on why the Steam Box will succeed and Ouya will fail.

Was looking forward to this when Spielberg was developing it, and maybe looking forward to it even more now. Can't wait to see what Nolan does with it.

Deadline had a much different take on the postponement, saying their sources said Spielberg just wants to make sure the film is done right: http://www.deadline.com/2013/01/steven-spielberg-puts-the-brakes-on-robopocalypse/

Dammit, you stole my joke I came here to make.

OK, now I can't even take you seriously. A $1,000 PC is going to make $300-$500 consoles things of the past? Puh-lease.

Oh, look, that's cute: you think insults make an argument based on semantics intelligent.

Nope, sorry Jesus, the only thing that was shady was changing Elop's answers and "condensing" them to fit what the author wanted Elop to say. There's nothing at all shady about what Elop said.

Your reasoning flies in the face of everything publishers have said, however. I don't have time to search for it now, but there have been tons of statements over the years from publishing officials who say bringing the game to Windows isn't worth the cost. Why on earth would bringing the game to Linux be worth the

I never said it was a burden. I said publishers will claim it's a burden. There's a world of difference between those two statements.

"Ideally" being the operative word. Do you honestly think publishers are going to spend even more money porting their games to Linux or cross-developing them when they act like it's such a pain in the ass just to have a Windows version in the first place?

I don't see how it's direct competition.

The original Red Faction was amazing. It's a shame the sequels weren't as good.

There appears to be one, not that I think it really needs a vent or fan. It's an ARM-based product, after all.

"What's most frustrating about This Means War is that it actually has a decent idea at its core..."

You're missing #12: We won't have to see another mediocre — at best — movie in The Hunger Games franchise.