Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden
Kenshi_Ryden

Everyone has, the funniest thing in the article is that he "discovered" this spot. I had previously posted it on reddit, even searching to be sure nobody else had done it, the only difference is I didn't blare my title to get a point across. Even then I wouldn't be daft to think that I was the one who actually

Even better, look at the game that the GTAIII guys did earlier, that paved the way for giant, open-world, sandbox games: Body Harvest.

Honestly to tell you the truth. I hate shooters as well. As do most of my friends. But we are really having a great time playing this game.

Poor topic title. It didn't cost Bungie $2.5 million dollars, they didn't lose that much money, they just wont make that bonus.

I thought this was how the world looked through the eyes of a Storm Trooper.

Do you even lift bro?

Doesn't seem that heavy to me

I doubt that Herman Melville had an editor – if he had, that editor would have told him to get rid of all that boring stuff about whaling: 'Cut to the chase, Herman'.

As I posted earlier, this film exists and is forgiven for its sins for this and this alone:

So, just like with Spiderman 3, Sony shoved too many villains into the movie and cut out too much of the plot to compensate.

Horses, A.I., and a knife. It is difficult to say the least.

I think you're reading too much into it.

I swear to god I'll pistol whip the next guy that says gaming journalism.

My Facebook feed would suggest that lack of anonymity isn't the only solution.

Don't ask for "GAMERS" to change... Lead by example... "Developers"....

not going to happen when people can hide their real identities. if that information was public most of the people playing would quiet down in a hurry.

Gamers really are the worst though. We're one of the worst fan bases of any genre or industry in all of fandom and we seemingly came out of no where 30 some years ago. Forget the movie and music freaks, we are literally the worst.

What a sad situation. I feel about being a gamer the same way I feel about being an American, incredibly proud and equally ashamed.