The show's ratings were absolutely horrible. Even on a premium cable channel, it's no surprise it got canceled.
The show's ratings were absolutely horrible. Even on a premium cable channel, it's no surprise it got canceled.
@Shinta: Would you rather have no new content? Or would like them to develop this new content and release it for free?
@Shinta: because it's about $10 a month to play part 2 already.
@Altima NEO: They've made a grand total of two sequels, unless you count expansions.
@Mmm: What IPs have they screwed up?
I would rather see them make KotOR III. I don't they really got a fair chance with KotOR II, with it being rushed and all.
@Son-of-MonsterChalk: Due to the oil spill and Florida's laws against fireworks (ha!), I won't be spending ridiculous amounts of money on explosives this year.
I just bought Borderlands ($10.19) and HL2: EP2 ($2.71). I own both on consoles.
@JDisaPunk: It's been months since IGN's redesign and it's still a pain in the ass to navigate, however, I found it.
@Nihilexistentialist: I've read every issue of The Walking Dead so far. Here's what I can gather.
Gametrailers nominated his rambling for the "most embarrassing moment" of E3. The entire Konami press conference actually won the award.
I'm not a hardcore Wonder Woman fan, but I love the new design. It's about damn time she put on some pants.
There's a mission towards the end of the game where you have to shoot dozens of them to protect your corn silo.
@THEMISSING (ain't hearing your sh_t): Do you understand the concept of capitalization?
A few 15-30 second commercials sounds reasonable for $10 a month. It beats the hell out of the standard 18 minutes of advertising.
@magnakaiser: They made it pretty clear that this wasn't intended to replace the free service. The free service will stick around for a while.
@Trencher: Yeah, it does sound a bit like a gimped warehouse club.
Sure, you could save $85, but who really wants to save money on Hamsterball and Magic Orbz?