NightmareAsylum
NightmareAsylum
NightmareAsylum

That drop shadow.

If the Xbox game has to ship this year, it kind of cuts that list of games in half since many of those are 2015 titles at best.

Probably a bad time to tell you that the game lets you do "mission replay" on all of the endings once it's over, huh?

Funny, I picked deathwish simply because I thought Franklin would die. He had absolutely no reason to kill either of the others, aside from continuing to be somebody's bitch resulting in even less character development than he already had. I feel like people completely missed the point of the "By the Book" mission,

Online doesn't offer any of those, but the story mode still has taxi and tow truck missions available.

Mattheis then tried to bypass the mission through deaths—normally, if you die a certain number of times, you don't have to do the mission in question anymore. It didn't work in the tutorial, though it normally works in the main game. Finally, he tried being a little more aggressive—Mattheis threw the character out of

I've heard a lot of ridiculous theories about the way they've gone about this, but that's definitely one of the weirdest. RDR never came to PC because there wasn't enough of a demand to warrant the extra work that would go into optimizing it, and when there finally was demand, it was likely too late for it to still

Oh yeah, I'm aware of all of the improvements being made. It's just that I've already had to buy it twice now. The installation disc on my first one got a scratch in just the right spot so it wouldn't read anymore, and the original installed files got messed up somehow causing the game to freeze within minutes every

Pssst...hey, Rockstar...pssst!

This makes me miss my PSP. So many great games on that thing..even if most of them were eventually ported to PS2.

You have to go to a certain location (I forget the name and if it's advertising the PS4 or Vita, I just remember it's a very blue club looking place) and interact with everything there. There's a couple puzzles to solve & some trivia to answer, with the rewards being those games and a RC Sweet Tooth companion that

Don't forget, you can still get the original Twisted Metal & Destruction Derby for free from PS Home. So there's still at least one reason to jump back in.

Still pretty amusing to think about how Activision didn't believe this game was worth finishing, and gave up on it along with the True Crime series as a whole because of that.

So wait, they follow up their claim of "we've found something better and easier than pixels" with "we can scan stuff with pretty awful resolution"? Still without any proof of how a game will work, since there's no change in lighting and zero animation to be seen?

I have no idea why it's called a mask logo, but it's an R and G stylized to look like an (angry? determined? evil? whichever) person's eye / eyebrow.

Unfortunately, the number of businesses that don't do a little privacy invading in one way or another these days is disgustingly low. Microsoft aren't one of the worst offenders of this by any means (definitely the lesser of evils in comparison to FB), but they're certainly guilty of it.

Damn, I had figured somebody tried to swan dive into a haystack, only to be met with real world physics...and also death.

In the short term, I'm curious to see what the plans are for the PS3/4/Vita versions of the game. Minecraft has been massively successful long enough for me to believe that they won't do much to harm it, but I still wonder what the long term goals of this purchase are.

Wasn't there an indie game on the 360 released a while back with the exact same concept? Just not quite as pretty.

Late last week word began to circulate that the PC version of Grand Theft Auto V was in big trouble because "Rockstar never wanted to release a PC version." This led irate fans to, among other things, hack a marketing firm's website. Rockstar, however, says our precious PC version is safe and sound.