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MitchHavershell

Dammit. Really this is the only way it could shake out; the greediest franchise to the greediest company, and now we're all forced into a galaxy of always on games with season passes, forced paid multiplayer, DLC endings to games and yearly incremental updates. On the plus side, we're bound to see lots of Star Wars

It's illegal to drive when you're 14, and you can only drive at 15 after passing a test and with parents supervision. But I commend you for pointing out the fact that the government places more restrictions on operating a car than owning a weapon.

So I'm sure the media will jump all over the fact that he wanted CoD back but make no mention that he was given a gun for his birthday as a 14 year old and doing poorly in school. There's no minimum age to receive a gun for a present, but according to the ESRB, he was too young to play CoD. As usual, I assume this

I would be pretty shocked if Bethesda stopped making regular TES games after the MMO comes out. Skyrim did way too well to abandon the format.

I love TES, but this really turns me off. It has one strike simply by being an MMO, and a second strike because the story doesn't make sense. The Soulless One will stop Molog Bal. It just so happens that the player is the Soulless One...... and so is every other player in the entire game world. If you're going to have

I'm guessing this must be overloaded right now - it only loads about 80% and then stops. Anyone know if there's a downloadable version?

Keep in mind this console will quite possibly have another 10-year lifespan. It would be smart for Sony and MS to futureproof these consoles as much as possible since 4k TVs aren't going to stay stupid expensive forever.

That looks pretty interesting. And on a related note, Crystal Dynamics should revive Soul Reaver.

Franklin > Michael > Trevor.

I'm going to have to find out this game is amazing in order to become interested in it again. It just gets less and less appealing every time I hear about it.

I agree with you - it's a little weird to think kids as young as 10 are playing military combat games. Not only are they incredibly bloody, they're also pretty unimaginative and, despite being totally unrealistic in terms of gameplay, are a little too realistic in the concept of war and terrorism. When I have kids, I

It looks pretty sweet, but I'm losing interested from the cliche gritty voice-over narrator. I'd also love to play it on a next-gen console, but there's no chance in hell that's happening until WatchDogs 3 comes out.

Agreed. I'm becoming more and more drawn to Android devices, but again and again I'm reminded I'm not really interested in any apps other than the stuff put out by Google. I ended up with an iPad instead of the Nexus tablet because the iPad just has more apps that I want to use. If I was buying on hardware and

It looks pretty cool, but it seems like even more of a novelty than Kinect. There's no real practical use, it's just added special effects. In some cases - the video specifically - it seems like it detracts from the experience since it has to project the peripheral images from the video around the TV so the visual

That looks incredible, but what exactly do you do in it...?

Honestly, I probably don't have the balls for this. But aside from that, I'm pretty interested. I like any game that requires you do something other than blast away all the enemies with a machine gun.

Yeah, I just put a creative copyright on that. Please send all royalties in cash.

I can't figure out who he is kicking in the nuts. All the guys on around them look like Foot soldiers, but the, ahem, victim looks like a clown. In which case, he probably wants to be kicked in the nuts because it's a comedy staple.

I can't say this from a point of any actual experience, but it seems legit in Krav Maga. The one class I went to made it seem like the whole point is to inflict the maximum amount of damage and pain in the quickest amount of time. No flash all mash.

The creators have both been dead for about 20 years. What's the problem?