Dragonborn
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Dragonborn

Let's not act like we don't have a choice in the matter.

only thing that can save the legacy of kain series at this point is sony buying the ip and letting amy hennig with naughty dog make a new legacy of kain game

umm... Saying "no one" likes the punk stations in GTA games is un-true. They are my favorite

Time for the black market to take over and thrive.

True true. I liked FF: Tokyo Drift and the last two fast and furious movies myself and I started off hating that franchise.

Thats pretty much all driving movies in general.

This sounds absolutely amazing. A ton of people play asynchronous multiplayer with GTA where friends just pass the controller and see who wreaks the most havoc. This would completely revolutionize that concept.

I take it as a sign of peace. Nothing else to bitch at, so we have to turn on ourselves to get our hate fix.

" The customer is always right."

RB6:Patriots is coming for next-gen. I'm looking forward to what Ubisoft brings.

That font style is the reason why everything is bigger now. The HD revolution started around that game's release and it was the first to have everyone (non HD people/small hd people) crying to high hell that it couldn't be read.

1995...Waterworld.

Don't worry guys, we still have Dust 514

I didn't like FF7 all that much, and it was one of the first FF's I played... I wish FF9 would get more love. I'd love to see an HD remake of it.

Games like Hellbender, Descent, Forsaken and Miner Wars are always good.

Yeah, it was a flop. Can't imagine why, though. I thought it was much more like Classic James Cameron Terminator than that travesty that was T3.

Was Terminator: Salvation a flop? I quite enjoyed the movie.

There are games released 20+ years ago that are still bringing in profit to the companies that made them (see: the Virtual Console and PSN sales of PS1 Classics). Just because a product passes some arbitrary age doesn't mean it should suddenly become free to everyone.

Steam Workshop support, please!

Be on the lookout for typewriters.