OgilvyTheAstronomer
OgilvyTheAstronomer
OgilvyTheAstronomer

It doesn't promote it, it just allows it.

Hypocrite developer is hypocrite. GTA doesn't promote killing as fun any more than Yakuza does. As GTA has gotten older and more sophisticated, it has pretty much made going on a rampage more difficult than before and concentrated on showing the effects of violence in the story.

"What Yakuza's producer hates about GTA?"

I hate to admit it, but that's pretty much what LA is. Most of the housing is from the 70s on, which looks like almost every other house built in the US since the 70s. It's sad but it's accurate to LA's appearance.

This may as well just be one giant gripe against living in New York City versus living anywhere in California.You felt like Liberty City encouraged you to walk around because its modeled after a city that kinda does the same thing. Similarly Los Santos doesn't give you that encouragement because no one fucking walks

I would like to point out that this dude is complaining that people would be expected to drive in a fictional LA... in a Grand Theft Auto game.

No, it's 30 billion light-years away, but we're seeing what it looked like 13.1 billion years ago.

Nobody has said it yet? The shit hit the fan. There.

I don't know what part of the country you live in, but here in Los Angeles, bluray space at retail easily doubles that of dvd.

That takes some balls to ask for money. Good riddance, bots are a plague in online gaming.

they correctly guessed that the next format would be irrelevant

i don't know the exact process they use. but I am at least aware that steam condensates back into water.

compared to a coal plant with a coal strip mine and coal transport network. its fucking tiny.

Also, practical compared to what? Massive, expensive oil drilling platforms off the coast?

The Lagonda itself looked very scifi.


See? It says it across the bottom. "The Ultimate in Science Fiction". They couldn't print that if it weren't true.

I think I've seen most of the movies that have been mentioned, and I have to also go with The Matrix. I've always thought that it's a nearly perfect movie. Whatever you think of Reeves or of any sequels that may or may not have been made, the original was groundbreaking to a level that few movies have been. It's very

Am I the only one that found The Fifth Element to be over-rated? No offense, Tyler. Seriously. I just never loved this movie like everybody else. And once Gary Oldman checks out, I just don't care anymore.

Is there any question?

Monsters: Awesome.