JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt
JohnGreenArt

A little off topic, but did anyone find the progression of infected enemies a little... anticlimactic?

The guy who's standing, his pants are too long.

Why does this look like a Skyrim mod to me?

Trebek does very emphatically say "the title princess of this game", meaning the answer should be the name of the game.

It's just like the classic Chevy Chase/Benji movie, Oh! Heavenly Dog, except you don't get to play as a dog.

They look like they're wearing Georgia O'Keeffe paintings on their faces to me. :P

I'm noticing a distinct lack of Ellen Page in this. ;)

I WANT THIS.

That's Tybee Diskin from Fallout: Nuka Break.

Maybe she's method and malnourished from eating irradiated Fancy Lad Snack Cakes.

BUT CAN I PICK FLOWERS?

Re: "Adam Sandler's abysmal Grandma's Boy"—

Just to play Devil's Advocate here, maybe this is the sort of thing that makes it hard for developers to strike equitable deals with publishers.

I'd mentioned this last time the video was posted, but is it possible to NEVER download the other part of the game? Or possibly delete just that portion of the game from your hard drive? And even more important, can I pay for only the single player portion of a game if I never download the multiplayer portion?

The blue light thing looks pretty cool, but I wish devices had options for turning that sort of flare off. I have a bluetooth dongle that has a blue flashing light that is annoying as all get out. It flashes in half-second intervals and there's no way to turn off the flashing feature. The thing didn't even say it had

Caekdaemon's exact quote was "I've had console games, played them, could not enjoy them at all, then played the exact same game on PC and loved it. Remember Me was the most recent example of that" (emphasis mine).

But still, you've played Remember Me on both console and PC and you enjoyed the experience on one over the other?

Just so I understand your example, you got Remember Me for console but didn't enjoy playing it, then you got it for PC and did enjoy playing it?

This is a misleading quote. In the article, Spielberg says:

I hope by "open world" what they really mean is "multiple paths."