JAHoffman
JAHoffman
JAHoffman

It depends on what you mean by wired. As far as brain scans are concerned, they're objective without really saying anything - if you look at a group of five people and ask them to do a certain type of task in an MRI machine, chances are that you're going to get similar kind of readings from the five of them. If you

Chaos Angel. 'nuff said. Mind you, it's kind of a darker Sky Sanctuary, but it was probably one of the coolest levels I've ever played in a Sonic game.

I hope he puts it back in when he does another remastered edition of Star Wars, then. I just feel like something's missing ...

I'm sharing Xarkom's sentiments here. Why shouldn't he? That's like putting Arnold Schwarzenegger in a movie filled with today's greatest action stars, but only giving him two minutes of screen time.

Why would he? He's retiring from his position of prestige to go back to the basics. I think Miyamoto is more interested in start-ups than he is in already established IPs. I guess when you're approaching the twilight of your life, you're a bit more interested in doing new things that break the mold, rather than

I accept the fact that there's a lack of creative thinking here ... a lot of scientists nowadays seem to be lacking the insight to ask the right questions in the right way. As my psychology professor would say, 99.9% of everything out there is crap and that it takes a certain kind of person to ask the right questions

I used to be cynical and jaded like you ...

It probably would involve resetting your wifi settings as well, I'm afraid. Keeping that sort of data on a memory stick would be utterly intrusive, seeing as there are people out there with 10+ digital games and countless memory cards to store them on. It's not much of a problem initially, but if you're someone who

Let's not talk about that particular game.

Fantastic game and art direction. It's amazing what they accomplished in that gen ... makes you think about what they could do now.

He's not implying that Bethesda is ditching mod communities. I think he's saying that there'll be a split in the number of users that use Nexus.

But it's not. Look at Valve. Why are they still making games for the PC if it's such a waste of money? The fact of the matter is, of all the extraneous variables that could influence a game's sales, only two truly matter: marketing, and of course, the quality of the game. If a legitimately great game doesn't sell

Do want. It's appropriate given the setting.

It's a huge step back in terms of technology. It's almost as if BioWare thought they were working with Gameboy's synthesizer or something.

... is that John Cleese derping?

First of all, the IQ scale is not an accurate measure of someone's intelligence, nor does it even define intelligence. Do not bring that concept into this conversation, you are only misleading people to believe that competence correlates with IQ. I find it insulting as a student of psychology to have to listen to that

If you actually checked the topic more thoroughly, you'll find that I have contributed to the topic being discussed. Also, you should not be so careless with grammar in your attempts to debate with others. Failing to demonstrate a mastery of your own language makes you look lazy and incompetent.

While I'm willing to concede that your point may apply to certain game genres, the whole 'map pack' ideology doesn't really apply to Elder Scrolls or Mario games. The gameplay changes meaningfully from game to game, unlike CoD ... which provides hardly any incentives at all for critically-minded gamers who feel that