BlackmanFord
BlackmanFord
BlackmanFord

Man, no. Guy's just shoehorning videogame references in for nerd cred. It's annoying as hell and marginalisingtastic.

@ReiAyanami4Ever: It's best to sandwich that guy in between some meaty railgun guys; one of them gets him in the back and he's toast.

@moldy912: They, uh, already confirmed GTA V. GTA V CONFIRMED!

@SeaKelp: I finished A Link to the Past for the first time this year. Doesn't it bother anyone else that all the tragic, poignant moments in the game are undone in the ending sequence when you get the Triforce? Like your uncle's back to life, dead tree flute kid from the Dark World is reunited with his dad, all that.

@lostinseganet: I can't believe someone else is sick enough to use that display pic. Hi.

Activision, obviously.

@Stalker: Keep making that, it sounds amazing.

He's Charlie in name only. I love him for distinctly unCharlie reasons.

@Purple Dave: I went through three Hula girls trying to find the rapper, the bubble markings are almost identical. I'm not saying it wasn't worth it. Her hair was the final ingredient I needed for my Tommy Wiseau figure:

@Nipah: Legend of Chun Li is hilarious. The guy from American Pie playing Charlie really makes it.

@FarmboyinJapan: I guess it's necessary to redefine what a game is and why we enjoy it in this day and age. Look at Metal Gear Solid 4 (which I really dislike, but that's beside the point); the ratio of cutscene content to actual gameplay content would suggest that the product itself is more akin to a film than a

@Alex_Mexico: Various points in Half-Life 2 and episodes fucked this up a bit (Alyx calling Gordon "a man of few words", the part where she says she's heard stories about Gordon and Barney racing to get into Dr. Kleiner's office without using the door), but the idea of the silent protagonist is that they're an empty

Seriously...? The concept of the silent protagonist is ancient, man. Half-Life. Zelda.

Waaant.

Nobody? ... Really?

@CustomFirmware: Because as fun as Heroes was when it started out, it is a stupid mess of plot holes.