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Could you make this any more confusing? First Y is left and X right, the explanation starts with the right one instead of the left one; then X is left and Y is right, explanation starts with the right one; then X is left and Y is right, with the explanation starting with the left one.

I've just finished the first episode and I don't agree with any of your concerns. Of course, I was playing on PC (where I thought the controls were perfect and I didn't experience any freezing or other bugs). I also haven't read Fables, so characters like Grimble etc. don't mean a lot to me. But that's the point, I'm

Okay, after listening to it again... I'll just pretend I did this on purpose. Because it seems like the psychotic computer will be the protagonist.

Soma, the next game from the folks behind Amnesia will be out in 2015 for PC and PlayStation 4, and it's a doozy—a sci-fi horror game starring a psychotic computer that sounds like an angrier GLaD0S. Here's the first bit of gameplay footage.

The Weimar Republic was exactly what I was referring to, so I don't know what you're on about.

Look, your post reads as if you are very enraged about something that has nothing to do with this article, maybe you should stop and notice that you're fighting windmills

Nah, American democracy was always the worst of the modern democracies. Because it's the oldest one. Nearly every other democracy is more complex than yours exactly to prevent situations such as this one.

Of course holding down the B button did absolutely nothing - you had to hammer it over and over until the little beast was caught! :D

I'm literally hearing that term for the first time now, even though I do like the occasional anime series or movie.

There's not much to say... I'm interested in the storyline. The premise sounds great, and I want to know what this entity is that we will play. I want to know why the girl is being hunted, how she copes with her situation... I don't know I just find that an interesting tale to be told.

Well, it doesn't have mods, so the answer is not as easy as with the other "Bethesda games" (in quotation marks because it's really an Arkane Studios game through and through).

I just wish Bethesda or Zenimax or whoever is responsible would stop calling these editions "GotY edition". For me personally it was the best game of 2012, but I still find this naming convention overly arrogant and braggy.

That's fine, and no you're definitely not alone. I actually think Beyond is a niche product, but this niche (interactive movie with game elements) is very interesting for some people, who are simply glad that they finally get something they like. I think that's where a big part of the hype comes from.

Actually the geek guy comes pretty close to most people I know who studied IT. Ironic shirts, into computer games and the newest technology, active social life. If you wanna call that "hipster piece of shit", it's your choice, but it makes you sound like a huge douchebag.

"Hipster" is an idea. Exactly what you describe, a guy who listens to music no-one's heard of, who wears regular clothing because he thinks he despises pretentiousness yet wears it in a strange way because he wants to look unique etc. etc.

Just for the first ten minutes or so. He kicks ass pretty soon.

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Yeah I agree with you. Most of all, Michael is an interesting and new kind of character. Franklin is a cool guy, but we've seen very similar protagonists before - not only in GTA San Andreas, but also in TV shows and so on. And Trevor... he's awesome, but we've seen this type of character in GTA games before, only

The emphasis on streaming is not strange at all if you look where Valve's coming from. Their customers have powerful PCs already. And that's millions of people. And right now the Steam Machines won't support all the games these millions of people have in their Steam Library.

Damn these look good! Now I really want some fries, dammit.

I like how everyone's making the "GTA is causing sexism" link when that's not really in the original comment. The simple truth is that many people say they "turned out fine" while having very big and important character flaws.