MechaDragon
MechaDragon
MechaDragon

It's very possible that the same people disturbed by this are disturbed by those games as well, though that was basically my response too: "Big deal, GTA is way more screwed up." This may be extremely dark subject matter, but it seems to be done in a fairly "tongue-in-cheek" fashion.

this one kinda looks like a cat!

DLC pack #1 for Inquisition is called "Jaws of Hakkon," which is likely named after a Dragon Age god named Hakkon Wintersbreath. It's coming out tomorrow for Xbox One and PC. PlayStation 4, PS3 and 360 players will have to be patient (assuming it also comes to PS3 and 360), because EA and Microsoft have made some sort

which really makes no sense ...

ugh, seriously? That's just sad.

oh, arguing about canon (one N, as we're not talking about a weapon like you might actually find in the show), that's so classy and not at all annoying or in any way characteristic of the "nerd" stereotype ...

yeah, I couldn't get into it. The voice acting REALLY bugs me. The art style made me hesitant, though, ultimately, it looks good for the bots, bad for the people. The tone is also way too cheerfully cartoonish, feels more Rescue Squad (Force? w/e) than Prime. The last straw was early on when the decepticon kissed his

Looks good, aside from how beyond stupid it seems to hunt these things in an open-topped vehicle ...

it depends on the game.

Master Chief isn't a character. He's an emotionless robot with 0 personality and a prime directive he never breaks from.

Once I started writing, though, I saw just how complex, and weird, and young video game narrative is. Immersion can be fun, sure. At the end of the day, though, we're not the characters we play, and we know that. Sometimes, a writer or designer's job is to make the space between the player and the protagonist as slim

We wound up stuffing a character-specific audio log into each avatar's inventory. We didn't force players to sit through any additional backstory on their characters, but if you ever checked your inventory (and since Borderlands is a game about loot, you were almost certain to) you'd at least have to choose whether to

It wasn't because their action skills weren't fun (they were) or because the story wasn't functional (it more or less was). These focus testers were irritated because, in a game full of colorful characters and gags and monologues long and self-indulgent enough to give an editor an aneurysm, there was a weird black

I hate to ruin your fun, but if your nipples are placed where Optimal's guns are, you might want to see a doctor ...

it was also always stupid and no one ever thought it made sense. A tank themed to look asmuch like it as possible is better for everyone.

hasbrotoyshop.com problem solved.

there's no objective argument to be made for them over any other, however :\

It's a really neat concept, but it's tough to say how it'll turn out at this point. I mean, even if we assume the game itself turns out solid, many of these phone ideas seem like they'll require quite a bit of control over your device. How will that work, especially between different types of phone? And will people be

So, you're arguing that we should attach the worst aspects of the worlds of acting and music to cosplay? There -isn't- currently a huge market for seeing cosplayers out of costume, no one's clamoring for it, there are no cosplay tabloids that I'm aware of, this means there's less justification for it and makes this