Darkrender
Darkrender
Darkrender

This won't be ready in time for the nextBox launch. It's still a cobbled together prototype. It's interesting tech, but likely still some time away from a full on public launch.

I'd be excited just to be able to play it, but I can't... thanks to Games for Windows live never connecting to download my profile; it won't let me save, so I don't see the point.

Pushmo is excellent, and reasonably priced ($7-8 with around 180 puzzles to start with, and the ability to create you're own puzzles or play puzzles other players make). I just got a 3DS recently, so I've not played much yet... but there's one for you.

What I want to know is where you watched the first episode already, and how. I'm interested in the game, but I've been waiting to see more than the first 15 minutes of the TV show to decide if it's something I really care to get into (and the TV show looks like it could be interesting).

The PC version of GTA games tends to come many, many, long months after the Console releases.

While the UK has fewer gun deaths per capita than the USA, they have significantly more violent deaths in other areas (stabbings, beatings, etc). It all balances out, unfortunately.

I, too, was saddened that it wasn't the 'real' Michael Shanks :(

I love Francis.

Could be interesting I guess. I would be much more interested to see game-footage instead of barely animated concept art.

They don't look scantily clad to me, although to be fair it's a poor quality picture. One appears to be in a normally sized dress, covering all of her lady parts. The other is too blurry to really make out what she's wearing.

Maybe nothing. It could just be visually designed this way, to better match the PS4 (which we've yet to lay our eyes on).

Gearbox's biggest Borderlands fans bought the Season Pass, which includes this DLC.

I'm about 15 hours in, no crashes and no issue, running on Ultra. I'm not using an nVidia video card, either, though. The game is quite lovely, and lots of fun so far.

Why does that matter? Shouldn't the top developers get first chance to be on stage to talk up the game(s) they're passionate about helping to make, regardless of their gender?