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I fully agree. Almost all of Disney's female characters are pretty badass. The princesses that do nothing but look good are actually in the vast minority and they can only be found in the earlier films, which sadly are also the classics everyone always remembers.

There's no reason to believe that Thief 4 couldn't have drawn from Dishonored in several ways other than the things that Dishonored took over from the Thief franchise itself.

This. The data doesn't prove anything.

The creators also do not get any extra revenue when I watch the series on television in Europe. It literally makes no difference whether I use online streaming or wait until I can legally watch it on television.

This game looks so awesome. But why must it be a horror game? :/

Absolutely agree. HBO makes great series (is that a plural?) but they need to think about their monetization.

Haha, I like this guy. He's so obviously a big fan. "For those who aren't already fans, it is a great epic chronicling the devious machinations of rival noble houses fighting for supremacy." He sounds like the guy from work who is trying to convince you to watch the show or something. :)

I was very interested in this game because I just love seeing computers doing intelligent things. That sounds stupid, but I'm a physics student who also had some courses in IT and I simply have a hard-on for cool algorithms.

Wow. I started reading Tim Rogers' review, expecting to thoroughly enjoy it since I like long, intelligent articles like that, and there were definitely a couple of things I didn't like about Bioshock Infinite.

I understood that as "there are still opinions all over the internet", not "reviews go from very bad to very good".

Haha. Me and my friends think that it sounds exactly like Queen. Not only this song but actually quite a lot of songs from the new album and the last one. The beginning of this one sounds like "Another one bites the dust".

"When in Rome, do as the Romans" is only applicable to a certain degree, I think. Yes, if you're a tourist or a guest in someone's home, you should be careful not to do something offensive. But if you're there on official business, I always think that it's a bit phony. Everyone involved should know that there are

It can be seen, don't worry. :)

Thanks for that. I was literally just going through various tablets and thinking about which one I want to get when I read your comment and realized "wait, I don't want a tablet! There are no good games for them!"

I agree... and I also wish I'd have less trouble talking about music. :D

The difference between "virtually" and "literally" is that the latter is a clear hyperbole, while the former is an awkward attempt to be as accurate as possible. It adds nothing to the sentence - or if it does, then it's the exact opposite of what "literally" wants to express.

One of my pet peeves is when people say you should be using "figuratively" instead. Because seriously, who has ever used "figuratively" in a real sentence?! "I figuratively died just now." That sounds like someone wants to use hyperbole, but doesn't at the same time, it makes no sense. Communication doesn't work that

Gluing a picture to your hat - it's the future!

Boring... these arguments about "I'm just voicing my opinion" and "your opinion is that I shouldn't have an opinion" are so boring!!

Grispunk? "Gris" as in the French word for grey? But anyway, yeah Dishonored isn't steampunk and Bioshock Infinite isn't either, but for me steampunk was never so much about steam machines but about "sci-fi in the era of the industrial revolution", and that definition works for those games.