Edge
Edge of Blade
Edge

Yeah, you're right and I'm surprised an outsider understands. A lot of people think it's all studying and projects, but you really have to get your hands covered in unborn lamb blood to really learn anything useful.

I don't mind businesses listening to their customers. It's an awesome thing. But most companies can do that without having huge announcements and then back tracking a week later. They can make those decisions without the PR nightmare they have been stirring up. Look at it this way: how much money did they pay a

I don't know what the problem is. I buy all my games out of Lenny's pants.

These seem less Portal and more Stormtrooper.

Mistake number 11: Not picking up The Cape from the numb-skulls at NBC. That show had incredible heart and it's failure was crushing to me.

You make it sound like someone is forcing you to buy that Blanka hairdo.

Too bad they didn't test it by plugging it in. HAHAHA, i kid i kid. I love my Kinect. I has served me very well. Child of Eden controlled like a dream.

Finally... innovation the tower genre.

There is a perfectly good release out there.

"However, if this can save even one person from _______, then I am all for it."

Just you wait Archie. Someday the government will come down on all the hatred and violence YOUR type has perpertrated. Then, maybe you will sing a different tune.

Yeah... I suppose that makes quite a difference. Well, this guy almost single-handedly constructed what could be called the greatest indie game of all time...

Funny how accessibility is completely counter to depth in your mind. Sure, you can argue that COD and Halo don't have depth as you swirl a wine glass and puff on a cigar for authoritative effect.

I smell paranoia fried steak and a whiff of socialist leaning new potatoes.

Don't forget the proliferation of sequelitis. Actually, hardcore gamers are at fault for buying games with sequels and contributing to the ease of games. Having trouble following the logic?

That last bit is the most effective indictment of this practice.

Disgusting? No... that's just smart. In fact, it's one of the more innovative ways to deny the used market. Face it, is it and will always be an arms race because what both sides are doing is perfectly legal.

There is one solution... Join a special interest group and hire lobbyists.

KaMai, hatchet: I disagree strongly. You know who bans Explicit Lyrics labeled music from their store? Wal-Mart. If they followed that pattern, they would be banning violent games, too.

What KaMai said: "So not only does it serve no valid purpose, but it segregates video games from all other forms of entertainment and regulates them separately, thereby validating the argument that video games are more detrimental to our youth than other entertainment media: an argument with only the most dubious