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New games do go on sale occasionally, and sometimes Steam will even give a discount on pre-ordering a game.

I liked Witcher 2, and I really like CD Projekt Red's stance on DRM. This will be one of the few games I buy at full price on PC, to support the devs.

I'll be buying this the SECOND it's released on PC.

I dunno, the designs aren't that impressive.

Looks pretty cool, obviously a huge amount of time and effort being pumped into the visuals. But I think for a Warhammer film to work, you gotta go a little more stylized with the look of the humans. The faces in this are a little too waxy-mannequin-uncanny-valley. Everything in the Warhammer universe is so

God I LOVE that cinematic! I remember watching it over and over before I even jumped into the actual game.

Oh man, the mummy cracks me up every time.

I love the subject matter and the visuals, but the videos I've seen make the gameplay (especially the combat) look SUPER boring. Maybe i'll check it out when I can pick it up for a decently discounted price.

This comment applies to like 90% of all the big-budget games being made today.

If you go straight in with a publisher, you're just subject to a whole other system, right? Where Valve themselves evaluate your game and decide, based on their own criteria, whether they want it or not. IF Valve ever gets around to looking at your game, since that line is populated by a lot of bigger, more

Yeah, well put. The only reason the devs are "screwed" in this scenario is that they abandoned their Greenlight campaign. Which is either on them for being foolish, or on Adult Swim for misleading them, or a bit of both.

It sounds like the only reason Code Avarice is "screwed" is that they abandoned their Greenlight campaign for months, and it sounds like the only reason they did THAT was because Adult Swim promised them it could get them on Steam. I don't see how any of that is Valve's fault. Sounds like the devs deserve at least

Meagan, cereal is a family food, happy monoracial families. Maybe biracial people eat cereal, we don't know. Frankly, we don't want to know. It's a market we can do without.

Man, all this "he should be flattered" bullshit.

Unbelievable! You, [Cosplayer Name Here], must be the pride of [Cosplayer Hometown Here].

It's a cool prize for the dude, but is it a cool prize for the players of Godus? Will it be fun having this random guy deciding the rules of the game? That's what remains to be seen.

I really don't like the heavily-armored Batman look. Batman is essentially a ninja. He doesn't survive because bullets and blades bounce off him, he survives because he's a master tactician who strikes from the shadows and disables his targets without giving them a CHANCE to shoot or stab him. A leaner, lighter, more

My experiences in the 3D industry have made me quite cynical about the concept of working for free. I've seen more than a few interns conned into working for free on the promise of valuable experience and portfolio material, only to spend months on drudge work that leaves them worse off than if they'd spent that time

The only sense in which this will reduce piracy is that you probably won't see people pirating this shitty Cloud version. Because they'll all still be pirating CS6. Forever. This won't win over any new customers. But I suppose it evens out, because now all Adobe's legit customers will be paying way more in the long

A couple hundred is pretty steep for someone in school? $20/month amounts to $240 over the course of a year. $480 for two years, and if you subscribed for four years of college the total would be $960, almost a thousand bucks...