Dorgaria
Dorgaria
Dorgaria

"Hey, we're not going to approve your iApp. Don't bother replying either" Ok I know it's likely an automated response but I still love the way that line is worded.

So I haven't made the jump to "NextGen" consoles yet, being a PC gamer, but I've always enjoyed the PS more than XBox (surprisingly?) because of the online community. I see this as just 1 more reason to go to a PS4 over XB1.

Agreed. Console side retailers definitely benefit from physical copies of games. Hell, GameStop has only had a very small, very out-dated, PC games section for years. Basically since the advent of the CD Burner, physical retailers have shied away from PC. As much as I love physical copies of my PC games, there's

Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne, one of the most visually unique RPGs for the PS2, is out today on the Playstation 3. You can pick it up here on the Playstation Network Store.

out of everything, I think the sideways outlets in an otherwise well finished room drive me crazy the most...

Like a few others have joked at, the pinky is used. Sadly, I do remember a few arcade games having a throttle control like that in the 80's.

This DOES explain both the "Magic Bullet" theory AND the multiple shooters theory...

Sound familiar? Civilization: Beyond Earth, as it's called, seems very much like a spiritual successor to Alpha Centauri, the wonderful sci-fi Civ spinoff released back in 1999. Beyond Earth will be out this fall for PC, Mac, and Linux, which should excite more than a few Civ fans. Strategy game addicts have been

Sadly, I pre-ordered this game. I saw the hopes of the PARCOR style Multiplayer-centric FPS when the COD:MW series started coming out. Brink, despite its faults, was ahead of it's time.

Sadly, I pre-ordered this game. I saw the hopes of the PARCOR style Multiplayer-centric FPS when the COD:MW series started coming out. Brink, despite its faults, was ahead of it's time.

Sadly, I pre-ordered this game. I saw the hopes of the PARCOR style Multiplayer-centric FPS when the COD:MW series started coming out. Brink, despite its faults, was ahead of it's time.

Sadly, I pre-ordered this game. I saw the hopes of the PARCOR style Multiplayer-centric FPS when the COD:MW series started coming out. Brink, despite its faults, was ahead of it's time.

me. I grew up in the X-Wing series days but FPS still feels wrong inverted. I always felt the sticks matched the flight controls IRL while the sticks matched my eyes in FPS.

You are not alone my friend. The only time I can understand inverted is when a person grew up on flight games. Hell, I didn't play start with flight sims & they feel wierd without inverted, but anything FPS feels wrong that way to me. But hey, to each their own I suppose...

Description: She's 14 years old, though she looks younger, and is calm and quiet for her age. She's no good with cell phones, PCs, and other devices.

I was just about to mention this. I remembered seeing this thing on Shark Tank a while back.

You got your Borderlands all over my Elder Scrolls!

And then there's the not-so-obvious. "You've got the problem of what I call 'love abuse,'" Molyneux said. "When EA bought Bullfrog, they just wanted to make it nicer. They moved us to a nice office, where we couldn't shoot each other [with BB guns] in the corridors. We had an HR department because that was a nice

I was thinking somewhere between ^this^ and a fail whale...

wait, so in this game he has a special skill called "Jump Shot"? I assume it's a guaranteed miss & only useful as a distraction?