SavingPrincess
SavingPrincess
SavingPrincess

Why is she dressed like Michael Jackson here?

Oh god... Grave of the Fireflies is the Lars Von Trier of anime.

Oh god... Grave of the Fireflies is the Lars Von Trier of anime.

Damn, I was really hoping for a discount on the 64GB Vita card when I saw this.

Damn, I was really hoping for a discount on the 64GB Vita card when I saw this.

As a composer, I have more of a problem how no piano would sound that rich with reverb in an open-air space. >:(

Even David Cage games have more gameplay than this.

This game is going to be amazing in a year. My thanks goes out to all the paying beta testers.

This will be a good game.

Also, Logitech doesn’t try to auto-install their software EVERY TIME YOU PLUG IN THE DEVICE. Logitech’s software doesn’t incessantly ask you to register/login/create profile... etc.

This guy is like “my job... it rocks so hard...”

Looks like standard Bethesda human face to me.

This is the best chest in TitS.

3 months to give up and start learning something else.

The only reason developers started adding in “progression” (which really means, getting something for losing) was to make people who were bad at the game keep playing.

I would love to see matches, or alternate game modes, that can be played at a slower and less insane pace. Blizzard also might want to think about adding a sense of ability progression into matches by, say, requiring you to unlock heroes’ more powerful abilities by leveling up over the course of the match. You know,

That caters to a very specific type of user though... that’s just going back to the pre-napster days of content “sharing” and not “creation.” I’m talking about the things that people enjoy today... personalities that have entered the mainstream by the most literal of grass roots. That’s going away.

Copyright law is fucked... TPP is going to make it worse... the golden age of user-content is going away and the studios are trying desperately to take back control.

I have “lent my talents to a project” for a favor... but never with the intention of it leading to anything other than making a friend.

(Granted, Arkham Knight is a seriously demanding game, but still.)

Wake would have been a much better game if they removed combat entirely and made it about “running away” from things.