@EatCheeseForLife: 2 words: yeah, no.
@EatCheeseForLife: 2 words: yeah, no.
@wirebrain: believe he is referring to the Battlefield title, but I'm lost too.
@Hand_O_Death: here's a tissue for your PC bitching and tears.
/facepalm
@enKrypt: possible, I suppose.
as a young male who sees a movie in theaters about once a month and HATES UFC, I kinda have to call bullshit.
Season 1 will always be my favorite, but I can live with season 3.
that's the most beautiful shirt I've seen all week.
two thoughts:
aside from old school PC games I have wanted to play (American McGee's Alice, MGS1, etc) I never download pirated games. Too much of a hassle for my simple mind :p
@Mucudadada: ugh!
so pumped for this, even though:
@LegacyCrono: funny, but no staying power. Can't really do spin offs successfully...
any time I see a picture of him (like the one above) he comes off as such a douche, but after reading a few interviews with him he seems like a pretty cool guy. He does what he loves and takes risks, and is clearly benefiting from it all.
@gomaki: As I first read this article I had no idea who he was (obviously, as a US resident whom has never heard of SoftBank until now. However, as I kept reading and found out a bit more about him, I found the whole thing quite interesting, and pretty cool.
While not a new concept (as the article said, HL2 and ME2 have done this) I love that they use the faces of the voice actors. Not only is it unique but, I don't know, I guess it gives the VAs more of a reason to be emotionally attached to whomever they're playing.
@Zolbrod: many thanks :]
very, very interesting read. While (as a person) Tarantino rubs me the wrong way, I know he's way too smart to not catch the connection. Like I said, interesting read, and one I'm going to mentally chew on for a while.
@Trey: as a man who enjoys good looking legs, I concur.