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The best games will always go to the best selling console.

Why do I need a law degree to understand whether I can lend a game to a friend after I beat it?

It's been a while since I played them, but I'm pretty sure there aren't any QTE's in Uncharted. Am I wrong? I know what you mean, these big events happening all around you (The building you're in literally being shot apart in 2, and the floor tilting). I can see that maybe happening too much so that it doesn't mean

Hard to argue with that. What else comes close? Seriously, what else?

Falling from the sky and being stuck in the desert is is one of the most amazing video game/entertainment/storytelling pieces I've ever experienced. One incredible moment after another.

That one intrigued me. I thought the idea was interesting that when you died, you died, then you had to control someone else to pick up your stuff.

I'm all for that idea as well, boring or not.

Is it like that? I got the impression that it didn't take things very seriously. Which is fine! But, that's not what I'm looking for.

I should specify, I played Telltale's The Walking Dead and it's one of the greatest games I've ever played.

Is there one first-person zombie game in existence where the only enemies are slow moving classic zombies in extraordinary numbers that is actually good? I've been waiting a long time for some kind of zombie apocalypse simulator where you are thrust into a world overrun by zombies, and they can't run, use weapons,

As I recall, the story of Dead Space 1 was just me running around to different parts of a ship fixing things. I think he could make a good Dead Space movie, but this is a no-win situation. If it doesn't follow the game exactly he'll be criticized. Escape From New York, Halloween, and The Thing were his own vision. If

Because it was stapled to the chicken.

I liked Twin Snakes better. On a side note, my dad was raped by Metal Gear Solid.

Besides, who will win in a world of... Laser Cats?!?

For a younger generation a TV set is now a multimedia monitor. We are still consumers, but we are delivered programming in different ways. Tablets, laptops, and phones will never replace the TV in my home theater. I believe however that TV broadcasting as we know it is going through a major shift as we speak. 2 of my

To be fair you barely touched on Infinite's lore. I really am impressed how long it's stayed with me after playing through the game. I keep thinking about Booker, and his shame and denial of his Native American heritage, and his horrible, unforgivable actions as a result. I also think about the illusion of fix-all,

I wish I loved, or even liked, any of the endings, but I don't. I love 99.9% of this trilogy, and then it just falls apart at the end (for me). Please! Someone convince me why I should like the ending! I don't want to hate it. The Mass Effect Trilogy should have been a triumph, but for me it was just a good try.

I remember that. Did you read my post? I argued that of course it matters.

I will answer why the ball throw choice mattered (a great deal to me, anyway). Booker DeWitt is the main character, and you are Booker DeWitt. You are presented with a couple who is held against their will as "guilty" of being in a mixed race relationship. YOU (and Booker) are handed a baseball and are instructed to

You should stop letting so many people use you.