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The Future is being milked.

So, I played the PS4, and while it was struggling attempting to run a game that my computer would not struggle with, THE CONTROLLER FELT SO GOOD. I couldn't even believe it. I don't know if the Xbone's controller is as much of an upgrade, but this review makes me doubt it. I just hope some x360 emulation software

CD's first vid in a long time. I was happy to see it last night.

Now playing

Mass Effect's ending got me in a similar way.

Yes, and I'll add that it's less tedious, better paced, and better written than a majority of AAA games, essentially being flat-out better than them. Enjoy.

Hopefully.

-sigh-

I'm pretty sure you guys have posted about this before a couple of years back. I wondered what happened to it, because I thought the premise was pretty funny. Glad it's coming out soon.

Simpsons has gotten very bad. Family Guy has gotten stale and uninspired. South Park is more about current events than it used to be, but that's ok. It's still pretty funny.

Capcom doesn't have a clue what to do anymore. They've lost nearly all of their power players.

Whoever is conspiring all of Capcom's major projects is a bit of a dunce. It's like they choose whatever backwater Western developer they can for the sake of the game being "Western," as if that automatically means a well-selling game. It's like they're hell-bent on shoehorning the reasons anyone likes any game by

Midnight Son is a good recent vampire flick. George Romero's Martin is an older vampire flick. Both are interesting in that they are not typical vampire movies. Also, the recent Fright Night with Dave Tennant was pretty danged good.

This picture is a bit Shakespearean.

It's because game experiences are plateauing, making evident more-so the inherent tedium and repetition, and making worse the game-halting tutorials. By "plateuing," I mean, just how different is a current game experience from a game you've played before in the past? How much better? Is it really that much? If so,

It's because it's Miss World.

C looks more in line with the style of the main character.

I absolutely love Valve. I may ditch Windows for the Steam OS.

"In SteamOS, we have achieved significant performance increases in graphics processing, and we’re now targeting audio performance and reductions in input latency at the operating system level," Valve writes.

So very insightful. It's not like it was completely obvious.