Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden

Sometimes you just need to leave the backlog bro! Get your gear engaged with contemporary releases for, say, a month or so. Then return to your backlog when the holiday season is over. There's a lot of time!

Good God, if they do this with GTAV when it inevitably next-gen-releases, my life is made.

If you're in an incredibly fast vehicle, i.e. the top 10% of speedy vehicles in the game, then yes, six minutes.

The first half of Bladerunner is slow as hell. It's more like a noir drama.

GTA is an intended comedy, often with dramatic scenarios. In GTAIV's final act, really serious shit goes down. But throughout the game is tons of spoof on American culture, from dialogue to advertisements to situations.

That's a pity. Make one of your friends let you play the game from "New Game." There's always an excellent story with incredibly witty dialogue. Even if the mechanics aren't amazing. There's usually a really good progression matching the story and where you go in the world, safehouse to safehouse, friend to friend,

Wait... Are you talking about race there? Or are you talking about yourself as the minority who don't like GTA?

*Objectively

Pity, the rest of his comment was really sensible, despite his hyperbole to begin with. People play the games for pure fun; as ITATTRACTS said, to unwind and to blow of steam. The open world and it's dynamic simulation (GTAIV simulation is the most physically dynamic situation to date, in all of gaming) allows for a

It's one of the strengths of the medium. It's not the only strength.

I don't disagree with you, and I'm definitely not an "entitled jerk". I agree with you. It's obviously a reprehensible thing to do. I only pirate things I definitely wouldn't pay money for (e.g. shitty hollywood movies which are barely worth one's time) or things I can't buy myself (e.g. foreign games or movies

Stealing a product physically isn't the same as stealing a product by downloading it. You steal something physical- you reduce someone else's chance of using it or getting it. It destroys the overall numbers. You steal something digital? It's infinite. If you couldn't afford it in the first place, you aren't "taking"

Doesn't this argument fall down because downloadable media is infinite?

But say they never had the money, yet they wanted to experience the product. There was never going to be a sale in the first place- there still isn't a sale, but the person still gets to enjoy the product.

Initially your tone suggested it was canonical fact that he should be like that- fair enough if it's more opinion. But the fact is that Arkham is it's own universe, and Conroy has acted Batman slightly differently to how he did it in TAS. In Asylum and City we haven't seen him in Bruce mode properly, especially around

We're not talking about Rorschach here. In Batman canon, it doesn't matter what voice he uses. And while the Arkham games have been loosely based on TAS (which is what you're saying it's should follow?), they are also loosely based on a shitton of the comic series' which were nothing to do with TAS.

The singleplayer modes? I wholeheartedly agree.

They also eventually added a "Pacifist" difficulty for the free roam, I think. So that players couldn't attack other players, only NPC's. I imagine that option will be in by default for GTA Online.

You can "insure" cars fo a small fee, so that if anything happens to it you get it back again easily.

When you buy it you keep it, forever. Just like singleplayer mode.