Dorgaria
Dorgaria
Dorgaria

Oh yes, it was the video games that were the problem. Not, y'know, the history of mental illness, the police records that were "lost" thus keeping him out of the system, or the easy access to firearms. It was TOTALLY the video games.

An intern being put to work doing nothing but QA testing? That's not an intern position, that's free labour and a bad manager.

Am I the only one who is thinking he is really high in that video?

The study group used to design the ergonomic layout of the xbox controllers:

Affleck only has one range that he's capable of pulling off as a lead. Sleazy, otherwise nondescript guy. He's a movie star, not an actor.

"There’s no turtle in there, just a hamburger. There's nothing special to see inside."

burger ... KFC ... Son Gokû ... turtle ...

"A Toyota spokesman quibbled with the BBC, noting that the hardware driving the car had to be physically connected to it, therefore not rising to the level of a "hacking."

And this is why I stopped playing Blizzard RTS back in the WC3 days. This game is RTS in name only. The person with the fastest twitch reflexes, macros, APMs wins the game. Not saying it is a bad game per se. I'm well aware of how entertaining the game can be as well as the story aspect. Just that these aren't truly

the ending was epic

*drives up and sees flying gas canisters and explosions*

I've had Dual Shock controllers going all the way back to the PS1, and I play actual action games all the time. No issues here, bub. They're super comfortable. The change to the L2/R2 buttons was needed, however. That much is welcome.

IT SUPPORTS EVERYTHING!

EA teaches us an important business lesson.

Woah, I think this is the first time I've seen people talk about Fox News positively. We don't get it in England, so all I know of it is the constant mockery I see on the Internet.

See, that's exactly how I felt about this becoming a movie too. It's essentially one giant flashback. That really doesn't make for a unique movie based on a bunch of interviews in print form.

Without trying to sound too accusatory, you're getting pretty deep into victim-blamey territory. Being the one to stand up to a bully is pretty fucking hard sometimes, and ultimately, the person who is squarely to blame for the situation is the bully themselves. To make an unfair analogy, you don't see anyone blaming

Life isnt fair, if Adult Swim showed interest they werent really skipping so much as getting a boost up. Honestly, Valve's behavior is arrogant and Id say will likely turn off indies in the future.

Oh fuck, my Kinect screwed up my message!