KnightOfAshes
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KnightOfAshes

Skyrim did the same thing, although maybe not to this degree. I find this sort of thing pretty immersion-breaking. It can't that hard to at least change a word or two each time you record, if you don't want to get the writer(s) to make entirely new lines.

As long as we do not call them Garrett then sure I would have no problem with that. Better that then the Garrett loses his memory bullshit. I really am tired of games using that as a storyline

When the credits rolled and I saw well-regarded writer Rhianna Pratchett's name atop the writing credits, I did a double-take. Pratchett, who wrote last year's Tomb Raider, is by all accounts a skilled writer, as well as being a fierce advocate for more diverse, interesting video-game scripts and better roles for

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Unfortunately, not many would have actually looked up the definition of "decimate" to get what you're talking about...

So this robot will reduce my score by 10%?

:L dude we had bots ages ago. Like. Physical AND ingame.

And yes, I was inspired by this.

Imagine a game, set in the 1930's. You are a bush pilot, flying around when something gets caught in your prop and forces you to an island you're sure wasn't there before.

The time of zombies is over.

Why don't we have more games with dinosaurs?

He always said he was going to escape from the city.

Loved this game so much! One of my first FPS, if not the first one after Wolfeinstein.

For context, your reviewer liked Lego Star Wars, Lego Star Wars II, Lego Batman and the first Lego Harry Potter, didn't like Lego Indiana Jones or Lego Batman 2, loved Lego Star Wars III and Lego City Undercover, feels guilty about barely playing the promising Lego Lord of the Rings, doesn't understand why Lego Rock

There's still apart of me that wonders why Fillion couldn't find time for this film. But god dammit if they didn't just succeed in making "Hooked On a Feeling" sound awesome.

Yeah, no. There are ways to work in a more creative direction that don't cost almost 200 people their jobs. (Joystiq reported that Irrational had ~200 people a few years ago, so we're looking at almost 185 people who are now out of a job.)

Difference between Ken Levine and the examples pointed out in the article. The guys in the examples left and did something new. Ken fired the majority of his staff leaving them in a shitty position just so he can 'refocus my energy' on smaller 'narrative' projects instead of leaving the company and starting afresh.