How dare you. ON HIS YEAR.
I love how plebians perceive "The Cloud" as some magical realm of wonder
Pfffft..It doesn't have Kinect or "The Cloud".
PS4 Insta-lose, $ONY IS 4 TEH GHAYZ!
You're not far off - that's a customised RX-78 Mark II from Gundam Zeta.
Hey, I had exactly this Gundam when I was a kid. Okay, maybe not exact. Mine was an RX-78 (which this resembles a lot), although the decals are all different.
If anyone is in a position to build a tyrannical, doomed, unfair society that it's impossible to escape from once you've entered, it's the people behind PayPal.
It's one thing to shatter expectations, it's a whole other thing to blatantly lie about it. Yeah, I'd be pissed off buying this game expecting everything I saw (demos, marketing, etc.) to be true, only for it to not be. And I had no idea the whole hoax-thing included Metal Gear Solid 2 with Snake/Raiden as well.
I actually think it's really cool, it feels somewhat reminiscent of Sword Art Online, and that being one of my favorite anime so far....
Can we have another article about the bastard that did this?
The Everest of consoles! (now long lost in the horizon)
This ought to be great news for Nintendo. They haven't had Doom since the N64.
Because even multi-billion dollar corporations aren't capable of correct capitalization.
You ruined the joke with your note. -100
What sort of bizzaro world do you live in? That could never happen at Gamestop!
Don't tell me we have to play as some yellowface, instead of true american hero with short brown hair! The whole thought... disgusts me. To think I would have to give up my privilage of playing as character I can relate to, unthinkable!
Damn, I need to adjust my hood a bit. BRB.
I don't think lamenting the damage that the terrible corporate culture and structure in Japan has done on the videogames industry and developers there is racist, honestly.
That was racist? Wow. I thought it was a commentary and opinion.
Thats really stunning, love that deep see diver mech design, saw it being used in the Animatrix in the war scene.
It's interesting - I wonder whether the believability of science fiction concepts is, like humor, inherently subjective. The whole notion of psychohistory just clicked immediately for me, and I had no trouble at all buying into it. But I'd be hard pressed to explain precisely *why* these ideas don't seem fundamentally…