HumanoidShark
HumanoidShark
HumanoidShark

THANK YOU! I see nothing but criticism for this game. Yes, the story was utter crap. But this game is proof that game play will always trump pretty much every other aspect of a game.

I liked X-2 as well, even though apparently some people have labeled it as "non-existent" because of "how bad it was."

"GTA V...It's basically Charlie Sheen the video game"

I miss mutant league hockey way more

I've been playing video games my entire life and am deathly passionate about them, but I really can't get behind the useless, ego-stroking nature of this kind of stuff (professional gaming as well).

The glitches are the only thing that's scary in AMFP :D

I don't agree with the logic behind your troll at all but HOLY SHIT THAT WAS HILARIOUS.

Also, don't forget to play JRPGs away from the screen. It's healthy to catch some fresh air. Personally, I have a habit of going to the local old folk's parks and play some JRPGs with them. They've just recently been showing me this JRPG called chess, and so far, it's pretty strategic and intense.

Better yet, how about one with both? We need more games like The Last of Us!

I just pre-ordered 15 copies of Deep Down: Midnight Core Blood Dungeon XX SlashTRIGGER, that name is just too darn exciting.

I was just playing this awesome JRPG called X-Com, actually. It's a nice refreshing change from another JRPG I've been playing, called Civilization V.

Your games of UNO seem way more awesome than mine. I've been so doing it wrong.

Remember that JRPG, Fallout? Good times.

well, how about we send them an air hockey or foosball table that the community can use.

or any convention... or really any large gathering of people.

But why throw it out of a window when you can get $15 worth of credit towards a PS3 at Gamestop? :O

No, Mom, you don't understand! It's more than just video game decorations, it's...

Yes, Buzz not only introduced Krist to Kurt, but Dave to Kurt and Krist.

Are we sure this wasn't released by Bethesda?

True. Melvins impressed Kurt very much.