Mister-Jonny
Mister-Jonny
Mister-Jonny

I realise this probably isn't a major criterion, but the new Vita just looks pretty ugly now. The fact the screen is a separate part just makes the whole thing look very cobbled together.

Actually, I think it's mostly Hero Factory, the version of Bionicle that requires as little actual assembly as possible.

There's a free-to-play version of Tekken that does something like this. A slightly different situation but still.

So a faulty sensor is an argument against sensors everywhere?

At my office, we have sensors that turn the lights on (and off) automatically. They're really handy. I wonder how difficult they are to install, actually.

"In one interview, the HR staff warn you that at their company, you’d better be able to “take a joke.”"

I was wondering what the significance of the onion was, and then I got towards the end of the article. I thought it was a very compelling story in the end.

Oh, it was great...from an aesthetic perspective. It's just a shame the actual gameplay was awful. Who the hell takes damage in a game from demolishing obstacles!?

Hyperbole, much? LittleBigPlanet's platforming may not be spot-on but it's hardly unplayable. I've played through three games with it quite happily.

I've had Kingdom Hearts pre-ordered for about three months. And a new RPG that's Chrono Trigger-esque? Yes please.

Oh wow, that is cool.

I...ugh, that's annoying.

What was the rationale for gluing them together? Was she afraid you'd lose the pieces or something?

I quite agree. "Game" is a pretty misleading word in many respects nowadays.

I'm pretty sure "gluing the universe together" is the villain's evil scheme in the Lego movie. xD

I've seen it: it looks really cool. I really like the time machine Lego made a few years back too.

The interesting thing is in those pictures you posted, Lego used either their Indiana Jones ripoff characters or the characters exclusive to the Lego Studios range. You know, instead of the actual characters from Jurassic Park.

The models themselves looked great, but I wonder how much play value it really had. It looks more like a statue to be put in a display case rather than something you can really play with extensively. Give us a bit more track or some foliage, at least.

I own that Egyptian temple. It's amazing.

That's very sad.