MtlAngelus
MtlAngelus (Formerly Starred)
MtlAngelus

Because it makes everything better for everyone in the long run.

I don't know about the rest, but a t-rex that turns to fucking metal is pretty fucking metal, so I approve.

Obviously.

Bring it on, cowboy.

You may, but it seems ridiculous to me to not give a game a chance just because the art style looks odd to you. It's not going to hurt your eyes or anything...

I disagree, I think disliking something purely because of the way it looks is pretty irrational. Everything you see is composed of the damn same thing, hating something because shapes and colours are arranged a certain way seems pretty daft. I mean, I understand if it's because the developer did an extremely shitty

I've never experienced irrational hatred, that's probably why I can't understand it.

Well, judging by what I've seen from the game, you're not supposed to take it seriously.

...still a better ending than Mass Effect 3?

Now now, let's not get carried away.

YOU DON'T SAY?

This isn't open world, this is more close quarters. Think of the old Rainbow Six games.

I think that only applies to those people who take it too far or are too vicious about it, but messing with people's heads with a certain degree of measure is incredibly fun. Take Remi Gaillard for example. Or Bugs Bunny. Or Andy Kaufman.

Because it's fun.

You couldn't be more wrong... This is so sad, why are people so ignorant... ;_;

As out-phaze said, he's talking about the very concept of game consoles, not specifically about the current generation.

Choosing not to move on to pc gaming is just dense, I'm sure when(if) consoles die you'll be able to buy a tiny, powerful pc for pretty cheap that you can plug in to your tv and play with a controller, just like a console. And you'll have a better experience because the gaming library available to you will not be

That is at least eleventy types of awesome.

Bigotry is not an opinion.

I'm pretty sure when people say they do not want day one dlc, they do so thinking of themselves as consumers, not producers. Consumers, as it turns out, are the ones who decide what is acceptable for them to buy. Shocking, I know!