DaedricBucket
DaedricBucket
DaedricBucket

Ugh, I had to sit through an episode of Girls once and I was bored to death. Guess I'm some woman-hating man-pig or something.

I prefer it when games don't hold your hand, it's how I grew up playing games. Even when I get called in to play-test games for big companies, I tell them right off the bat that I'm a gamer who tends to try out all the buttons, to which they reply "good, but tell us how intuitive it was for you, at least".

The difference is that I won't go install a PC game on a friend's PC just to play, whereas if I want to bring, say, Persona 4 Arena to a buddy's house and do a few fights, I can do this currently.

I work at camps during the summer and like to bring my xbox to have something to play on my time off. Requiring an always-active internet connection just means I won't be buying your console.

I spend my summers working with kids from broken homes, and believe me, people of all colours speak like that these days.

I admit I have not read all of them, but I did try. It's like when people give me the argument that "Once I get about 10 hours in, x game is totally awesome", if it doesn't have clever writing and a hook, I just won't get into it. Also, what's the point of posting a comic where you need to look at the entirety to

I can understand learning how to use a gun to be good at competitions, or if you're planning to join the military. I personally wouldn't mind being able to practice gunmanship. I also understand that this isn't feasible for the majority, as many people are not mature enough to be able to handle the burden of owning

This is so unfunny it hurts. I wish I had some constructive criticism to give you, but there's nothing for me to go on. It pains me that I can actually appreciate My Immortal (http://myimmortalrehost2.webs.com/), a literary crapsterpiece, but this fails to bring anything out of me other than "This is very boring.".

Final Fantasy's been with me my whole life, and I'm actually okay with nothing good really being done with the name. I played XIII, got about 40 hours in then called it quits.

You only really develop deal-breakers by playing a bunch of the games of the same genre. You start to realize what you like, and what you don't. In action games, for example, I like my progress through the level to be smooth if I have the skills necessary to pass them. From experience, I've already played through

Nobody noticed the Black Mage silhouette? I'm putting my money on FFV

Huh? Ytmnd is still relevant?

I'd agree with you were it not for the sheer amount of content added to the game. It adds more content to the original game than the entirety of Black Ops 2's Single Player, at least 10-15 hours.

You haven't even played the game, it hasn't been released, and you're automatically assuming that he's just some random guy who can suddenly kill everything.