DeathBattleFan123
DeathBattleFan123
DeathBattleFan123

I worked as a contractor for Black Ops doing scripting. Yes, they worked us to death. That being said, they LOVED us. We'd get compliments on our work on a daily basis. They gave us additional billed work for WEEKS after our original contract had run out because they liked us so much. We were a part of the daily

There are not enough Q's in the world to accurately express the QQ in this thread.

People like you are trying to manufacture a social issue. Unfortunately, to the determent of the gaming community at large, I think it's working.

I've worked as a software engineer at several companies and on titles ranging from handhelds to AAA blockbusters (so I've been on the developer side of the aisle), and after reading both these articles, I'd have to say that in my experiences, usually when a game sucks it's because the developers made it suck. The

People love their televisions, and everyone has them. There's no technology out there, even on the horizon, that allows a room full of people to share an audio/video spectacle anywhere near as efficiently and as beautifully as a good television (yes, I'm lumping projector tvs in here too). Modern TVs are relatively

WONDER Woman indeed! And, for the record, do I have the internet's permission to be turned on by Hawk Girl without being considered a furry?

This makes no sense for a Zelda game. The whole story is about the hero of time using wits and courage to battle overwhelming evil and save the land. Zelda has the triforce of wisdom, Link has the triforce of courage, and Ganon has the triforce of power. These are defining character traits as well as functional