ScuzzM0nkey
ScuzzM0nkey
ScuzzM0nkey

Epic

As long as they hire competent contractors... no architecht would ever design an exposed vent over the reactor core.

That was fucking awesome!

A lesson I've learned the hard way is not to buy the cheapest model of a particular video card. They aren't all equal and IMO, it's worth spending an extra $10-20 to get a videocard with a good heatsink/fan. It will be quieter, cooler, and probably last longer.

The was awesome!

The Beach... a lot of hate for it out there but I love it! One of my favorites.

Just tried it out. So easy to learn and such a blast. Can't wait to play this with friends at our next LAN!

Near launch, I agree that it's not really worth the $5 to buy used. Might as well get a fresh new copy. But after a few weeks or months the used game price typically drops a lot lower then the new price.

If it's a severed head, I'm going to be very upset.

It doesn't matter how you try to justify it... he's a douche.

Will it come with a complimentary bottle of Tommy Fresh?

Of course the xbox browser will be just as terrible... it's internet explorer.

Probably a little of both. The first act is painfully easy, and it is more fun (in my opinion) playing with others.

I think a big factor for why people gravitate towards sequels that isn't discussed is that sequels are often better than the originals, despite maybe not evolving much of the gameplay aspects. They may not always have better stories, but they tend to be more detailed and polished then the first in the series,

While I agree that the game should run smoothly if they sell it, I disagree with it being entirely the developer's fault. I feel the blame falls on three parties: the devs, the publisher, and Playstation.

BluRay is not Playstation. They are separate divisions within Sony. It is not outlandish to think that MS would include a BD drive in the Durango.

Apparently, as long as you're not into anime you have nothing to worry about.

You're welcome.

I always found the review format that split aspects of the game into Loved/Hated to be the best balance between not rating a game, and not making reviews an essay. It was a very efficient way to convey the type and feel of the game, and at the same time lets readers determine what is relevant to them.