GaryAlexanderStott
Gary Alexander Stott
GaryAlexanderStott

@Archaotic: Please don't use the H word. Just don't. :(

@stranger: The place is kind of, you know, fucked up in the trailer on top of that!

This is starting to seem like one of those games in development hell. LA Noire, anybody?

That was gameplay footage??!! Why the negative response?! I thought it looked like a target render! I can't believe people aren't excited after seeing that! WTF?!

They've sorted the frame rate out, they just need to add some weight to his walk. It was like playing as a paper man in the first!

Ace trailer, but I'm not at all interested in this title. Just get on with ACIII and a new time setting!

I've been "off the grid" on the games industry for a few months now, back just in time for E3. I fear I'm not going to have enough money for the inevitable bombardment of new 8/10 game franchises.

Who really cares about challenge levels? In any game?!

@ThursdayNext: I'm happy to see someone else understands what the word "Comedy" means in a historical sense. People sometimes also fail to see what seperates Sci-Fi from Fantasy, which brings on the whole "Scientific Romance" genre.

Are there really this few of us thinking the best thing about this cosplay is what's inside it?!

In Soviet Russia, Infinity Ward fires YOU!

@Stymie99: Nah, Crecente's fine, I'm not accusing him of lying, I'm just saying critics as a whole tend to exaggerate. Rather than saying "fun", they'll say "an intense experience that'll destroy everything you've ever thought about the genre".

In Soviet Russia, English translates YOU!

That picture reminds me of a certain quote...

I never trust reviews as positive as this. I've played GTA, God of War, Call of Duty and a million other games with reviews like this, and it's all just critic hyperbole. They're fucking good games, but they're GAMES, and they don't go beyond that. Nothing can be as good as it's described in these sort of reviews, and

Lost owns, it always has, it always will. Relax.

@Edge of Blade: Actually, if you watch back episodes from seasons 1,2 and 3 of Lost, really weird events happen that make perfect sense now, because, as the writers have said for years, the whole story has already been planned. The only improvisations they've made to the writing are those for cast members who have

@Culebra: Yeah, because Wikipedia is the most reliable source on the net ;)

Trying to think of a 28 Weeks Later joke...failing...

Horrible, cartoony visuals.