Bondage_Zombie
Bondage_Zombie
Bondage_Zombie

Surprisingly, yes.

You say that like Bloodrayne, Postal and House of the Dead are good enough games to deserve respect for their writing chops.

People forget that the games he makes into movies are about as good if not worse than the movies he makes.

I liked Rampage.

It is strange you say that, because I have always been skeptical of anything Gearbox releases after Duke and Borderlands 2 and 3, which I absolutely hate (not Duke, though. I still love Duke). So when I heard that Gearbox had acquired the rights to Homeworld, I immediately mourned the loss of the series. I just don't

While they are at it, I want Dungeon Fighter back.

Now I want to play more LoU MP. Unstoppable executions were such a drag for a team that is on their game. I lost so many teammates to not being fast enough in that way.

Then exercise some restraint and stick to your guns if you want to wait for reviews. It's not like there aren't clear symptoms of a game being shit — like embargoed reviews, media that is heavy on cinematic gameplay, etc. I can spot a shit game a mile away and have been able to for a very long time.

If you are truly

Aren't you?

My sides.

You are just a filthy ivory.

Each response is incredibly juvenile and I think this article does serve a purpose. Especially when industry veterans with talent get death threats from fans who believe they know better than anyone else. Why sweep the abuse under the rug?

Why simply soldier on like some martyr without attempting to say something in

Level 200 on CCS and I haven't spent a dime.

I am excited for procedural content generation that makes building interiors, scenery and more a breeze to design or, better, design themselves.

Funny because the evidence in your long post is anecdotal. I pre-order atlus games, but it doesn't seem to change the way they market.

I know I want Dark Souls II. If I don't want to, I can remove my pre-order.

I think you are wrong, because there are still core gamers. Gamers just have a problem admitting that not everyone shares the amount of downtime they do — or that the amount of relative gaming time they have shifts as they grow older (or can).

The more focused I become on education, raising my son, spending time with

It's as varied in approach and quality. There is one ni V/H/S 2 that I REALLY liked and the others were so so.

It definitely holds up. I think 2 is on Netflix still.

Hmm, even though I am not scared by most modern horror, I do find some that put out some interesting, thought-provoking stuff.

Now playing



I prefer my bad special effects intentionally done.

Big Man Japan, anyone?