Issunsaki
Issunsaki
Issunsaki

I can't have this in my hands soon enough.

Doesn't look right at all. Also, there's no way that guy was a Swede. His accent sounded a whole lot like that awful, stiff Norwegian accent. I'm Norwegian, so I should know, because I hear it all the time ^^;

Yup, can't wait!

I had an HTC Desire until two months ago, and believe me when I say that you'll probably need a new phone to be able to run it well anyway.

Agreed!

They already give awesome discounts, and it will never be the same anyway because they don't operate with that silly play money.

I don't understand what's bad about it looking like "something from 2007". Sure, modern AAA games look fantastic, but we all know that such a level of graphical fidelity takes so much resources that publishers have become "slightly" risk averse. I would love to see a couple less sequels in today's market if it meant

It looks like a modern source game, but a modern source game doesn't have the same graphical fidelity as most new AAA games. Not that I mind. I'm in the opinion that graphics do not make the game, and I really really really like the look and feel of the Source Engine. Always have. This is one of the most realistically

I also like it a lot. An invaluable skill for a player of CS as well, naturally. I can't really understand why people harp on this so much. It just requires you to be more involved (glorious interactivityyyyy) and exhibit more "skill". It's not hard and it's not like you're required to do some crazy-ass button combo.

Gearbox Software, I believe.

@Eschekt: Sure, people in Europe may not have the cultural connection to the Wild West era that Americans have, but I, Norwegian as I am, have no doubt that RDR is my game of the year, hands down. And yes, I played ME2. Both are great games, but the Wild West setting has always fascinated me... even though I live in

@Deanb: I haven't had any problems with mods, nor have any of my friends. Might be something on your end?

I remember being truly amazed by the realistic animal movements in the first (and only, right?) trailer for the game. I can't wait to see how it turns out. Hopefully it'll be better than Zoo Tycoon.

The No One Lives Forever games were great in terms of...well, everything, but the charming visuals were extraordinary, especially in the first game. The vibrant '60s colors were great and along with the wacky humor they made the game a great and entertaining trip that didn't take itself too seriously. A third game