Joe_Kickass
Joe_Kickass
Joe_Kickass

If they are really intending on competing with Sony and MS then this could be bad news for Sony and MS. Everyone has at least one friend who plays something on a PC which means they have heard of Steam. That leads me to believe most people know about Steam and the amazing sales they have on games frequently. I

I completely agree. It's really sad that you can't find too many good single player games with top notch storytelling without having some crummy multiplayer tacked on to it. That's why Last of Us and BioShock Infinite were such a breathe of fresh air.

Yeah all the 14 year olds that screamed until their parents bought the game for them probably aren't looking too deep into the story beyond "oooooo strip clubs and boobies" and "ooooo bigger guns".

I know. Ugh. It's frustrating. The only game I can think of that is fine being F2P is Team Fortress 2 because you still don't HAVE to buy anything. You will eventually unlock cool shit randomly or through achievements.

Fuck. I sincerely laugh at that one.

DA3 will have to regularly give me fellatio for me to put Origin on my computer.

I don't want to say it's nostalgia because I don't really care about going back and playing some SNES games I loved and still enjoy today, such as DK Country. Most people will claim it's that. I think it's because with the Legend of Zelda OoT it has a timeless feel (I feel like a joke could be made there), innocent

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Or maybe Ocarina of Time is just a better game? I've played that game countless times like other people. 15 years later I still pick it up to play it every now and then. In 15 years I really don't think people are going to be playing GTAV. Just like how I'm sure you aren't going to be hearing stories any time soon

He was in Batman Begins for a total of 5 minutes.

You can do that now by turning on your 360, joining a party, and then switching TV inputs to you PS3. That's how my friends and I would play Little Big Planet because voice chat on PS3 sucked. At least back then, I don't bother trying now.

That is an interesting thought.

Oh I didn't forget I just chose to ignore him. Lol.

Honestly yes, unpredictability is more interesting. If you knew exactly what someone's actions were going to be all the time things would get boring. Even so, we aren't talking real life, we are talking entertainment. Is predictable more interesting?

Yes. Do you know what is meant by root?

Which crazy uncle? He's got two of those. The Crow's Eye and Victarion...

What about Boromir? His intention was to steal the ring. Sure he decided against it but doesn't he lose some points for trying to do it?

Having a character who's simply a hero with no obvious flaws or mental issues is very boring by today's standards. The worst villain on the other hand is usually a far more interesting subject. They are usually loose cannons that will go off on anything or anyone. For instance, The Joker. He is one of the most

Jaime is one of the most noble people in Westeros that's still alive at least.

I want to say she knew that's what he was doing and that's why she said "I'm sorry" in, what sounded to me at least, like an understanding tone when his rant was done.