What'd you expect? A shitty movie always gets a shitty game.
What'd you expect? A shitty movie always gets a shitty game.
...and and Xbox live couldn't be hacked? Do you think that after the catastrophic launch of the 360, they'd dare offer replacements so easily this time? MS have learned their lesson, consumers will be paying up this time around for MS's mistakes.
I like Sony, but somebody should sue them for this. They should honor their mistake and take it.
There's no money to be made in a cure. Only ailments sell their products.
Yeah, it was a joke, which was why I expressed happiness that neither of them exist. I thought, personally, that the fact Satan doesn't exist is something we should all be grateful for. I guess some people like the idea of suffering for eternity....and yeah, Wii Music sucks ass, but it's not really even a game in the…
That's amusing. I think there are definitely ways to cure cancer (and I wouldn't be surprised if several kinds had been cured, but the cures are being held back by the pharmaceutical industry) but that story is rather interesting. Sure, there can't be a perception of good without a perception of evil, but to me, the…
And began using meth around the same time...
Mr. Game and Watch is the shiznit.
I cry for the days when Family Guy was my favorite. Going back and watching the original 3 seasons is like watching an entirely different show. How'd it get so...unwatchable in the last few years?
...and i'm supposed to know that....how? I mean, sure, your name is Alex_Mexico, but if I had deduced that you were most likely Mexican from that, it'd be considered at least a little racist and I would have gotten shit for that. I didn't even notice until now because I seriously don't care about such trivial things.…
Yeah, I know. I'm a complete bastard for being grateful that neither God or Satan exists and that I won't burn for an eternity of suffering. My small comment didn't rag on anybody about their religion, but clearly i'm shoving my beliefs down others throats with "Lucky for both of us" and, my personal favorite,…
Believe in them. If there is one thing they do as a company (other than make fantastic, quirky games) it's care. They've always been a gamers company rather than a publisher's company and their desire to be self-owned is something to definitely be appreciated.
I think they will. You have to remember this is the relative beginning of kickstarter. Companies are figuring out how to manage funds. When Double Fine got so much money, they decided to go bigger than they were planning to initially and, as a result, have run out of the original funds. Massive Chalice is a different…
Exactly. It's all for show. They've had marijuana petitions get tons of signatures, far more than they need, just for Obama to seriously answer questions as to why his drug war has been harsher than Bush's and why marijuana is a schedule 1 drug alongside Heroine and LSD and being considered to have absolutely no…
Yes, resources raised from it's Kickstarter.
Massive chalice is a very different game that isn't some straightforward adventure in need of a lot of polish like this game is.
Different teams working on different parts of the game. You have to design a game before you can build it, and they've been finished with designing it for a while now.
"I just firmly believe this aint the place to start this discussions". So, first, you failed at logic and then you failed at grammar. So you wish someone on Kotaku could make a remark about a religious figure and yet also believe this isn't the place for such discussions? You are truly remarkable in your lack of…
He should try to secure the rights to developers who can make a game that isn't terrible. His games may have fantastic style and artwork, but man, they fucking suck.
Eh, it'll probably all end itself in one slow, sad decline of civilization. Hopefully.