MrThunderfield
MrThunderfield
MrThunderfield

The really wrong thing is letting religion have a say in this. They should just have saved her life with real blood and see if she'd complain afterwards.

I really agree. Everyone - gamer or not - should experience Portal 2. I feel that my life has become tangibly better by playing it. It's catharsically awesome.

This kinda reminds me of brains. The wrinklier a specie's brain is, the more intelligent it is (very roughly speaking, there are a lot of other factors to consider when it comes to intelligence), because you get more brain surface crammed into that skull of yours. And most of the thinking happens on the surface, or

I have a very easy solution: include an xDrive on/off switch.

Well, they can't really complain. As long as it's in public, anyone is free to snap a picture of it. And that looks like a public library, so the cameraman can fire at will.

Just wait until they figure out real-world no-clip.

These techniques seem Mostly Harmless.

It's tuesday, tuesday, writing articles on tuesday, gotta make my mind up, is it 108 or 180? #corrections

Could be and definitely.

Here's my story:

No. PS3 steam isn't an app itself, it's just included in the Portal 2 game. So you can't have Steam on the PS3 without having bought Portal 2 for PS3.

Pre-recorded messages.

A good theory, but... If you at all paid attention to the story in the first game, Aperture Science was completely deserted. GLaDOS was the only one "alive" in the whole complex, after having killed everyone with her favourite weapon, neurotoxin.

Well, if the enemies are standing a few feet from you they will notice you. You're not completely invisible.

Usability, beauty and focus on content.

Oh yeah that's a really good point! I hate having to position my mouse over things.

Don't they already have one of the largest music streaming sites? Youtube, anyone? :D

Okay, that reference went a little over my head :D

It opens up a peer-to-peer connection between you and the person you're sending the file to. Like a bittorrent swarm with one seeder and one leecher.

He's not in Community, he's in Parks & Recreation, which is also a good show. But to answer your question, YES, you should most definitely start watching Community.