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Less controller syncing, thanks to the cloud!

Yeah, that's what I'm talking about!

I doubt this is losing anyone any money at this point, given how deep XBL buries games that are more than a few weeks old, I can't imagine anyone is buying it on the 360 anymore anyway.

If the action key doesn't work yet, this might still have a little work left to go.

Well worth picking up the Dungeon Siege Complete Collection on Steam for $1 more.

Maybe they'll slap the words "Double Fine" on the new Kickstarter page and hope no one notices.

Already own all seasons of Sealab except for 4, which Harry Goz (Capt. Murphy) was not a part of due to his passing, and was garbage in large part because of that fact. The Capt Shanks replacement character was abysmal sadly.

More like Gamestop's "Not Enough Power Hour". Had the game in my cart for $9.99, their site timed out, and when I was finally able to get back in, my cart was empty.

I'm always curious about the people who are big into multiplayer that spend any amount of time on the MP in a game like Uncharted 2, Max Payne 3, or Tomb Raider. Even when it's functional, it's a bare minimum effort meant only as a device for pumping out paid DLC maps and skins.

I helped fund Broken Age. If it's good, I'll fund something else down the line. I'm going to skip this one though because, if I'm being honest, the last couple of titles out of Double Fine have been pretty middling in quality.

1 exclusive down...

Only about 70% of these seemed like total scene chewing recreations of reactions. Shatner would be proud.

I know, right? I've been waiting on this episode for awhile, just to see how they handled it and what the reaction of people who hadn't read the books would be.

Seems like a game that would lend itself well to a stealth mechanic, but based on a developer interview on Youtube, there's little or no stealth at all. I may pick it up down the line to check out, but I'm not sure I'm looking for a game dependent on a bunch of combat based button combos as opposed to sneaking in,

Yeah, this sounds like an EA-driven Popcap games alright.

AFAIK, this console is not officially available for pre-order yet, at least not in the U.S., so I dunno how this is possible.

MS is going to shoehorn the Kinect into most if not all of their XB1 exclusive titles. Make it look more important than it is, while deterring\preventing people from wrapping it in a towel and throwing it behind the TV so they don't have the Eye of Sauron up in their living 24/7.

I'm vaguely curious about this game, but at the end of the day, it's going to come down to the financials of it. If they try to charge a monthly fee, I'm out 100%, but if they take the Guild Wars\Defiance approach, pay $60 and you're good to go, then I could see myself jumping in.

I rarely agree with this guy.

There's nothing casual about Dark Souls.