ObiSean
ObiSean
ObiSean

I’d argue that Splinter Cell has it figured out. You can play any mission either completely stealthy, or balls to the walls run’n’gun; and still be successful. The levels are even laid out to accomplish both. It’s been a while, so I’m having trouble coming up with proper examples, but I do recall that I would

What the NightStand says. It even cites in the punishment that it’s because of their unwillingness to support the investigation that they are being punished. When the only evidence against you isn’t favorable, and your unseen actions would support you knew nothing, then why not comply? Pleading the 5th is so you won’t

Perhaps the joke is meant to cover both references at once?

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That’s not always the case though. Developers sometimes have to nudge people in the right direction.

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I guess I’ll just take my Ferguson references elsewhere then.

100*.90*1.10 = 99

I can't wait for the inevitable GTA type mod for this game. Would be legendary to play that in a city you create.

There. Now it feels more authentic.

I think we both know what's really going on when two people are playing a single player game. I just wonder if it's the dude or the chick that's doing the scamming. Based on his serious face, and her laughing one, and the game in question, I'm gonna guess he's scamming her.

This is an absolute cock up if I've ever seen on.

The fight against the Devil in Dante's Inferno came pretty danger close to that.

He pretty much nailed it plot wise. I don't recommend the movie personally, and I was REALLY looking forward to it. I've had more fun in this article and its comments, than I did watching that movie. But, YMMV.

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Birdman cleaned up at the Oscars last night, and Amazon has dropped the Blu-ray to a new low price. [Birdman, $18]

I ordered about 25 minutes ago, and got mine within a few minutes. Inbox proof:

Indie companies have proven time and time again that you can make better games for less money than was ever conceived of for the quality, but AAA doesn't want to go that route. They'd rather pay obscene amounts of money to executives that dictate the course of a game. Also consider these days that they don't *have*

I don't understand what you mean with the Infinite DLC. How do the two games compare DLC wise? Day 1 DLC? That's not necessarily what people are arguing about. Day 1 DLC is a commonplace thing now. I don't like it personally, but take it or leave it, it is what it is. What people don't like though, is a full

Well said. One could also argue that although we are against pre-ordering, and DLC, we are trying help the readers get the best deals they can. If you can't stop that avalanche, you can at least try to stop the amount of money it receives.