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I'm not a fan of how action oriented it looks. Thats obviously just me though, since everyone else is shitting their pants over it.

Makes me kinda glad that money and backlog kept me from buying it so soon. Hopefully in 6 months when I've made it through a couple games and paid off a bit of my credit cards it will be fixed... and discounted.

This could end with a whole Spider-Team, and with FF on the way out it could be the perfect Family Book. Pete has always had a lot of science and engineering expertise but never really made a lot of use out of it, having him take on a kind of Mr Fantastic role in a Spider-Team (Miles, Spider-Gwen, Ultimate Jessica

Yeah, I figured they were just avoiding Adamantium so as not to confuse people who might think there is a connection between the Fox and Marvel films.

I'm glad its going forward. Part of the reason I backed it at the $50 level was for copies of the other chapters.

"There will never be a good Game of Thrones video game." For years, those words rang just as true as the Starks' promise of winter. Finally, it feels as though that's changed.

You would think there would be some sort of conditional license agreement companies could dish out in these circumstances. Where the fan devs could have the legal rights for the one game as long as they didn't charge for it. Protects the rights of the company while being a good PR move.

I think the caricature vs realism is why I liked New Vegas more. It just felt more Fallout-y, maybe because it was made by the guys who made Fallout 1 and 2 so they just understood it better. Going forward what I would like to see is Bethesda handle the east coast, and Obsidian handle the west, because those are the

One suggestion I had was to clearly separate news and editorial content like newspaper sites do. Use a photo of the author instead of a related image for editorials and don't promote them like front page news. Or include filters so we can filter out tags we don't care about.

Good video. Pretty much sums up how I feel about the whole thing.

12 was just a punishing game, to the point I didn't find it fun anymore. Its one thing to be challenging, but there was no reward for the challenge.

Another thing is games rarely have dedicated writers. Usually designers do a combo if a bunch of things, including scriptung encounters(scripting in a programming sense) wriing dialogue, and some area design. Star Wars: The Old Republic was the first game I know of that actually made it known they had dedicated

so the problem isn't that women are used as set dressing and for emotional impact, its that that's all they're used for. That I can agree with. It seems like this sort of thing always is perceieved as a call for less using female characters in this manner, when that's not the problem, as men are used the same way just

Hero U was the Kickstarter game by the creators of Quest for Glory

They're called Obsidian. Seriously, I think Chris Taylor is the only major Black Isle guy not at Obsidian.

I would love it if they were brought back as a low-budget point and click adventure game label. Bring back Quest for Glory, Kings Quest, Space Quest, etc, with 2-4 million dollar budgets and sell them for $5-15 as digital downloads.

I don't understand, why wouldn't you be able to continue to subscribe to the EA one and retain access to the games the same way you can with PS+?

"I'd go so far as to say it's *gasp* the best Civilization game of them all."

Exactly. Ghibli was the last one since Dreamworks gave it up early, Don Bluth is gone, and WB only does DTV