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Eustache_Dauger
Eustache_Dauger

Every game should have at least one thing in it that is unnecessary and way too hard. Who can forget the sense of accomplishment they felt when the finally, FINALLY, beat the "supply lines" level of San Andreas? As long as it's optional, it's not an issue.

Having sentinels on the rooftops where they can see trouble and call it out to the guys on the ground seemed reasonable to me. Having them shoot to kill the moment they see you up there seemed a bit off, though. Must have been a nightmare to fix your roof back then.

I eagerly await the outcome.

Feel free to ignore any and all reviews written with the caps lock on. Everyone has opinions but not everyone has valid opinions.

That thing looks to have a ridiculous number of stairs. They should go for an escalator based record next.

"The California Highway Patrol (CHP) is aware of the video and we are looking into the incident."

Traditionally, you would also inoculate yourself against something rather than from it.

And while we recognize that some of you will be disappointed that pools and toddlers won't be available when The Sims 4Base Game launches in September, you should know that we're building an incredibly strong foundation that is capable of fulfilling every one of your desires in the years to come.

My guess would be that since you would be selling code that only works with their code, they would call it a copyright violation and slap you with a fine so insanely huge that it puts you on skid row for a decade.

Short boss battles can be great. Bob the Killer Goldfish comes to mind.

That's not a scowl of anger. That's a scowl of exhaustion. I've seen that look once before.

While I am glad this idiot is getting raked over the coals, I really think it would be better done by the courts and not a bunch of congressmen looking for free publicity. The government has three branches for a reason. Nothing he's done requires legislation or Senate involvement. The consumer protection laws

Design is, like all art, subjective. If the guy who is paying for it doesn't like it, it doesn't matter what your teacher said. If your client has bad taste, that's his problem. You wouldn't pay to build a butt-ugly house just because the architect decided his creativity meant more than your opinion, would you?

If you are a designer working for a client, it is their opinion that matters. They know what they want, they just don't have the talent to do it themselves. That's the only fucking reason you get a check. Your ideas aren't better. You may like your ideas more, but, once again, it is the clients opinion that matters.

Somebody ordered the Seattle Symphony Orchestra... Possibly while high... Sir-Mix-a-Lot, I'm looking in you're direction.

If a person who believes in God is a Theist, a person who doesn't believe in God is an Atheist, and a person who doesn't feel like they know one way or the other is an Agnostic, what do you call a person who just doesn't care?

Maybe they're hoping that turning their craptastic game into the butt of every joke will lead to flappy bird-like success?