The David Bowie game? That was Quantic?
The David Bowie game? That was Quantic?
Lighten up a little. I enjoyed it. Got a chuckle.
I was not aware of that! Thanks!
Ah, thanks. Very insightful, considered response to my comment. Kotaku is lucky to have you. It's comments like yours that keep 2K commin' back. 'Cause 2k loves those well thought out, relevant comments that come from only the classiest of sources. 2K thanks you, and 2k thinks that you're the best. Yes, 2K does. He…
Okay, yes, all right, but 2K would like to point out that Quantic is only two games into it's life, really, so methinks it's a little early to say what they SHOULD be doing. Or accusing them of low originality reserves.
FIE-AH!!!
I know, right? I feel like I'm in a hot benefit shower right now, letting all that hot benefit spray all over me.
All right. I have now changed my mind. For a preview, I think you're right: McWherther, or however you spell that. For a review, the thing I said.
I'm the exact opposite. I would INSIST that someone review the game who didn't like the first one. The toughest test a game can have is withstanding the criticisms of someone who hated its predecessor. Plus, as an ARDENT ADVOCATE of all things Demon's Souls, it's important to point out another function this article…
Now I don't need to say anything or read anymore.
Yeah man...you just jacked up my Nostalgia Bang.
While you do have a poorly worded point, I think what makes this situation slightly different is that most of the things you mentioned were well-considered, thoroughly tested products. They did (the red ring aside) what they were supposed to do. But, here's the more important point I think you're missing:
I'm in town as well, and I got 7.54 d/l, 0.53 up and 59 ping.
I feel like I'm taking something about Japan away from your comment. Like, if this were a videogame, my 'Japanology' skill would have raised from a three to a four, or something.
"No matter how it looks, the the 3DS Expansion Slide Pad is surely just a stopgap on the way to a better, sleeker 3DS iteration."
Ah, that pic brings back my Magic days. I had a card called Legendary Weapon. Tap one of each manna and it could remove any card from the game.
Sorry, I'm not being rude or anything, but I think that might be a gross oversimplification.
I hate to say it, but I think you're right about the Flood. I mean, keep the concept, maybe, of a life-eating....force, but even then.
I hate to say it, but I think you're right about the Flood. I mean, keep the concept, maybe, of a life-eating....force, but even then.
I agree totally. I was diehard Reach, diehard Halo, and then I just stopped playing.