HungerSTGF
HungerSTGF
HungerSTGF

Is it cheating to say I like unagi on my rice?

@Greg Rassam: The mod community is one of the things that really keeps a game's playability alive and makes the PC version of a multiplatform game really stand out.

PC Gaming is always suspected to be topped by consoles, but there will constantly be games each generation to prove those claims otherwise. The game of this generation is called Minecraft.

@DrakeDatsun: Activision is at it again with their claims of "innovation"!

I know people would rip on him for not helping the stereotypical image of WoW players everywhere, but this man represents the gamer culture on the PC. It's PC week, and we're celebrating PC gaming culture as a part of our lives! While people tell him otherwise, it's really interesting to see how immersed gamers are.

ROCK. ROBOT ROCK.

Sounds like a neat game to play, until you realize the system requirements include actual UAVs, EMPs, Tactical Nukes, Harriers and Chopper Gunners.

Took forever to upgrade my wood house to stone. What's next in the Minecraft world?

So, it's what Afrika is now, but with Pokemon.

Probably cost so much cause they were paying for the cave in which Tony Stark built the prototype Iron Man/Kinect

@Alex Hayter: There really is no objective to Minecraft, it is nothing but a player dropped into a randomly generated sandbox, given tools, and letting their imagination run free and run wild. If you have a difficulty setting that isn't Peaceful, it becomes a game about upgrading from sticks and stones during the day

That looks sweet, but the premise of airplanes is usually a thing that consumers are just not into. Sales are not good for any plane game that's just planes :/

Lu Bu has had a halbred for the past decade, but all the characters we've come to know over the many years was totally changed in DW6. Is it too late to go back? And even then, I doubt it'll have any redeeming value to play a prettier remake of the same game year after year.

Aside from obvious business opportunities like rereleasing Halo, you got some other great titles like the Splinter Cell series for original Xbox, which would revive and repopularize the brilliant multiplayer mode, and you got stuff like Crimson Skies, Brute Force and Star Wars Battlefront series. While you can argue

@anzicurt: Halo 2 Vista was a Vista exclusive, forcing XP users to upgrade in order to play it, and this was while XP was still overly popular.

@Good news, everyone!: After the disaster that was Halo 2 Vista, I'm sure they would be. They haven't even released Halo 3 yet!

Minecraft is amazing. A few days later my house is still made of wood (too lazy to convert everything considering it's two floors) but it's still great upgrading tools and spelunking all that. My tools broke so I couldn't climb my way back up from a cave manually by breaking stones slowly, but I had 40 or so dirt

Since I read that article about the new Tribes game, Tribes 2 is all that's on my mind. Jetpacks, lazer snipers, massive maps, lots of players, oh my!

@Keele: DELICIOUS AND MOIST!

@dowingba: I implores you to finish the single-player ASAP, it's a fantastic experience.