Darkrender
Darkrender
Darkrender

If you accidentally kick D-Dog, can you repair the relationship? Buy him endless steaks or something!

I wrapped up this game yesterday evening, with over 50 hours played on Steam (actually played, not just left running). I certainly got my moneys worth in play time, and the game kept me coming back to the desolate world it created.

I downloaded this yesterday, and I must say that the core game is great; I’ve had more fun playing with angry birds than I’ve had in years, but man... they free to played the heck out of it, to it’s absolute detriment.

I wish that I could give this a whirl on PC or PS4.

I’m still sad that they didn’t add match making for all of the end-game playlists that are basically required to do to progress at a reasonable rate (not raids, though I would like some match making there)... if I don’t happen to have two other friends online who have the time and desire to play destiny, there is a

I loved the full game; it was very well done. I’m all in for part 2. Although, not at launch, as Bethesda has well earned their reputation for launching buggy/broken games, then patching it into a proper state as time goes on... so I’ll wait for the inevitable “it’s broken at launch” news, then wait a bit longer for

Based on the article; I like it.

I have a hard time believing that this is a surprise to anyone, but it’s nice to see (what is as good as) a confirmation.

In my personal opinion, the new Steam refund policy is great.

I do have one, and that game looks really cool; I hope they bring it over.

This is sad news; now my Gamestop boycott must in turn carry over into a Think Geek boycott... and I like Think Geek :(

I miss Digimon; it was so much more entertaining than Pokemon, to me (at least the cartoons were, I didn’t play the games... but I’d like to, if they ever come out State Side).

I really liked this game when it came out, but I stopped playing after about a month because I didn’t feel like I had enough time to play it to justify spending the subscription fee.

I didn’t like Far Cry 2 (freaking Malaria), loved Far Cry 3, and I’m loving Far Cry 4 as well. I’ve come back to it recently, much as you have, and have been pouring all of my available gaming time into it. FC4 really is a very well made game.

I’ve been on Batman: The Ride (at Six Flags: New England), and it’s fun. Bizaro (used to be Superman) is better, though :)

It’s too bad that it’s part of an excruciatingly hard pay for DLC pack. I really like the game, and I’d love the chance to use a bow in it... but I’m not willing to pay $10 or bash my head against a brick wall repeatedly to do it.

I’ve never desired CoD DLC.... even when I bought it. Now I know what it feels like to truly want it.

Based on what I played of the first game, a Diablo clone would have been a major improvement, game play wise.

I like both.

I found this game sometime last year (the Flash version) and fell in love with it. It’s a great distraction to pop open at work when my brain needs a break from code for a few minutes, as I buy or upgrade more heroes, click a few bosses in the face, and shut it back down to keep getting me money on it’s own.