JackKoffin
JackKoffin
JackKoffin

Way to spend an entire page talking about how the bullshit comic book lore is served out, and say (almost) nothing about about how the game actually looks and plays. Is it fun? Is there replay value? Does the multiplayer matchmaking work well? Unlockables? Is there any reason at all that someone who just want's a

It's the kind of mistake that gets made when you have a sentence you want to write, and use a cheap English to Spanish dictionary to translate it, word for word.

Damn right. I haven't had much success (any) on the dating scene and people like this whose advice is to be just "cowboy up" and get on with it are about as helpful as the people who say "it'll happen when you're not even looking"- which is to say, not at all. There is no one solution for everyone, as every

I agree with everyone here who thought that there was something else coming. And I find it rather suspicious that they announce this now, rather than after officially announcing Dragonborn as the "final" piece of content. This tells me that the decision was probably made recently, and whatever plans they might have

This is very sad news for me. I genuinely enjoy Skyrim, it's my favorite game. I'm not blind to its many, many flaws, but I really like running around and discovering things in that little world. I've logged in over a hundred hours myself, and between my various characters and my roommates characters, we've hit our

Absolutely. Looking back on it, my drawing ability matured immensely once I started favoring pens over pencils as a kid. Removing the distraction of having an eraser to correct mistakes forces you to focus on the mechanics of drawing itself.

Ahem. Of course, I mean that in the most general way... not that I am attempting to evaluate you personally or anything.... I... uh... I'll be going now. :I

I've noticed this kink in a few people I've known, so yes, perhaps you are correct. Personally, though, I think it has more to do with the fact that most people simply respond to the song on it's most basic, superficial level, and either never bothered to put it in the context of that extremely solipsistic,

Fuck this. Currently, because of my particular housing situation, I am playing my Xbox off line, all the time. I cannot predict when I will have a persistent online connection in the future, and even if I do, I know better than to trust that it's always going to work properly. The whole point of owning a console is

But back in the 50s everyone waited to marry before they had sex, teenage pregnancy was unheard of, marriages were better, gays stayed happily in the closet, people didn't lock their doors at night, people worked harder, no one would've voted a Socialist into the Whitehouse, and cars were ever so much cooler! My

Meh. Had a girlfriend that would only want to get physical to a Reznor soundtrack and because of her rather affectionless nature, she pretty much ruined NIN for me in my younger days. Having said that I totally get that the beat in Closer is as good for sex as it is for grooving, but considering that the lyrics

I disagree with the others here, actually, and think you're right. I'm sure that what this guy *thought* he was doing was attacking the DNC for being racist in hiring this particular person; as though the DNC is so uncomfortable with blacks that they had to hire someone who had fewer "black"-features, and then

Good. I wouldn't want to live a *long* lonely life...

I can relate. I was never exactly unpopular, I just could never manage to really date or hook up or any of that crap when I was in school. But then I graduated college and... the trend continued. I love to say that I've since matured and found my groove, but at 31 I go out less than ever. Buuuuut considering what a

wow

Agreed, dubstep (Brostep) is incredibly obnoxious. People tell me it's because I'm too old and frightened by either new music or 'harsh' music. I assure them that it's actually because I'm not a tasteless idiot.

Hey

Naw. One cannot compare BroStep to legitimate music genres like Metal or Industrial. Brostep is just a particularly obvious and over-used flourish, a stylistic conceit, if you will. It sure as hell doesn't deserve all the attention it's gotten, though I do enjoy the idea of using it as a weapon in a videogame.

I've always wanted a TNG era Warbird. I love those things. I was irritated how they were just kind of cast aside for the smaller, more aircrafty-looking designs in that bullshit Nemesis movie.

I agree. I love electronic music but I hate how ubiquitous and awful brostep is. Sadly I don't expect it to go anywhere.