Benevolence
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So his skill cracks, heals itself in midair, and is cracked again in the same places? C'mon, y'all.

Stephen, you kinda sound like you're Secretly Canadian.

I dunno. It looks exactly like it coulda been made on UE3. Poor id: there's nothing for them to do nowadays that can wow us the way wolfenstein, doom or quake did. Now they'll be depending purely on delivering a unique gameplay experience... who knows whether they can provide that in this crowded marketplace

whoa, double post.

Oh, Bangai-O, when I think about you I touch myself.

old bastard!

Strange to see what happens when modern social mores get broken like this. People are absolutely gobsmaked by a person taking their clothes off. I mean, I understand why, and I understand there's more to it than that (this woman's obvious mental issues are on display, as well) but it's still a strange thing to

Bye!

I see... still sounds like an easy rule to intentionally accidentally violate.

"Sony is only entitled to isolate... the information on the computer that relates to the hacking of the PlayStation." How could that possibly be enforceable?

Hey look, an actually funny YouTube comment!

I love this man and I agree with his sentiment. Interacting with the tactile world in a meaningful way is incredibly empowering, in a larger, more profound sense than gaining knowledge by ingesting any type of media. I think it's essential for a person's development and the maintenance of their well being, no matter

Hey, dude? Give us all a fucking break.

What technique do you tend to rely on? And when, during your day, do you meditate? 1st thing in the morning? after work?

@bowen13: Anarchy rains mainly on David Blaine

@LedRush: This certainly doesn't look like it controls as well. Prime 3 and other good Wii games are also designed from head to toe for the player that's using motion controls. This looks more "tacked on."

@Brian Crecente: I dunno, this looks stiff to me. Like, really stiff. It looks like you're controlling a mech the entire time (or someone with a muscle disease). It reminds me of the stiffness of the first console FPSes on the SNES. I loved Prime 3, and the gameplay in that (from lock-on to level design) seems to be

@Brian Crecente: I dunno, this looks stiff to me. Like, really stiff. It looks like you're controlling a mech the entire time (or someone with a muscle disease). It reminds me of the stiffness of the first console FPSes on the SNES. I loved Prime 3, and the gameplay in that (from lock-on to level design) seems to be

@Brian Crecente: I dunno, this looks stiff to me. Like, really stiff. It looks like you're controlling a mech the entire time (or someone with a muscle disease). It reminds me of the stiffness of the first console FPSes on the SNES. I loved Prime 3, and the gameplay in that (from lock-on to level design) seems to be

@LedRush: 'Cuz you ain't got no friends, homie! :(