Debaicheron
Debaicheron
Debaicheron

Yes. Yes you would, sadly. In this industry you would put out WHATEVER the brass said, just to keep your job. Laid off employees from Bondi, 38 studios etc. are just waiting right outside the door to do your job if you won't. The only way to avoid this is if you were an established name like Kojima, an indy auteur

New dodge move and the ability to move and aim in different directions in the console version seem to make it more complex than the PC version. I doubt the dumbing-down Diablo 3 suffered in comparison to Diablo 2 was to intentionally make it console-friendly. I think they wanted to exert easy control over builds and

My apologies for answering you so late. I am not used to commenting on sites or social media. I did not know how you get replies. I am very sorry for your loss. I hope you and your wife are able to walk forward and have children that will make you very happy. I hope fortune smiles on you both. I am late but still

"Just because "games used to be offline!" doesn't mean they always will be, or always should be. I can't believe that gamers, who cry if next-gen doesn't have enough pixels, filters, and God-rays, are afraid of change."

Be not discouraged. Chuckles have been had.

HAHAHAHAHA... hahahah... heh *sniff*... Ahh... There sure is.

Agreed.

If you don't mind a PS3 exclusive...

I believe there is some subtle racism at play, but everyone keeps missing it in favor of showing their knowledge of the noble savage/magic negro literary tropes. Now I am not saying that Jason being the saviour is not without its racial insensitivities. They are some valid points being discussed about this. But no one

The lack of punctuation is in itself a clue. The absence of the a demonstrative is another. If the quality of work were the subject of "good", the sentence would look something like this: "Valve fans create gear so well, that it’s officially going in a game".

"Good" in this instance modifies gear.

Well, you certainly got a great super-heroine name already!

I am in your same situation. I have NEVER felt a pain like losing my baby. There was no defense, no possible level or combination of maturity, stoicism or bravery I could have ever achieved that would have resulted in anything other than a total breakdown when the doctor told us. I never used to cry. Please note I do