Burkokie
Burkokie
Burkokie

I voted for Skyrim, but I can understand by BF3 won. BF3 isn't a yearly game like COD, where there is no innovation. BF3 is the proper sequel to 2005's BF2. So people have been waiting a long time for this. BF: Bad Company 1 and 2 were good games, but they were really just tiding people over until BF3. The game's

While you have a good point, I personally wouldn't put BF in that list. Those games usually have some decent innovation between releases. Like BF2 introduced squad and commander gameplay, and moved the battle to the present. Bad Company added a single player campaign, brought it to the consoles, and added

I loved Mirror's Edge. My only real complaint is that the free-running wasn't really all that "free". The game was very linear. It would be nice if they could open it up some more, so you can actually choose different paths. And I hope they keep the aesthetic. I loved the bright blue sky, and crisp colors.

Like a majestic, snow-covered mountain peak, SKYRIM towers above all.

You know, I just can't see myself using something like this, because you have to turn your face away from the monitor for it to work. It just seems like it would be awkward trying to look at the screen sideways.

I bought the first Witcher, and promptly sold it about 3 days later. I couldn't stand the click-click-click combat, and the awful, awful dialogue. Because of my experience with that game, I had already written off Witcher 2. However, this review has made me rethink that stance.

From the video, it appears to me that you can "shoot" objects with your gun, they then glow, and can travel through time with you. So I could build half a wall, shoot it, go back in time, and then build the other half of the wall. If you notice the motorcycle scene, the bike is traveling back and forth through time

I agree. Though I'm not sure you could do an entire game like this without making people really ill. Could be awesome for some kind of dream sequence or as an effect that gets stronger as you lose sanity for a game like Amnesia or Bethesda's Cthulu game.

These jokes just kinda floated by me without notice when I was playing the game, but after seeing this father's reaction, I can understand how they could offend some people. The jokes are pretty harmless - just the hollow insults of a dimwit - but I can understand how a simple taunt like that might bring up unhappy

All of these objections seem to assume that established characters are going to be retrofitted with a different sexuality. There's a couple problems with this assumption:

This happened to me when I first started playing Guitar Hero, and when I was addicted to Bejeweled. I would either see colored notes floating at me, or be mentally matching gems. Though I'm not sure how either of those things relates to real life situations.

"It appears to be less tactically-oriented than earlier Ghost Recon games and more of an aggressive shooter, in the vein of third-person Gears of War and first-person Modern Warfare games..."

Piracy is stealing. Unfortunately, it's hard to talk someone out of something when they've entrenched themselves in all these protective rationalizations of why it's not really bad. To do so would cause the person to actually admit to themselves that they are engaging in immoral behavior, and no one likes that.