Scynix
Scynix
Scynix

Heavy rain was emotionally engaging?

@Guru Smooth: I'm trying to decide if this smacks of an attempt to insult the 360 or just ignorance.

@drag: Hacking is impossible to stop. Clever video editing is considerably harder to do. Honestly it just seems like picking your battle. Easier to force people to do something like record the game when, in all likelyness, anyone going for this has limited video editing ability, but on the contrary, a significant

@CoatedTrout: Hey, hey now. The Tau don't share public ownership- they're more altruists than communists. :P

Excellent. Remove the isolation and moody music and you have.... a completely different game.

@Shinta: Don't get me wrong, I agree the series was left way open for expansion. I don't doubt it likely was written as a trilogy. I just get pretty defensive when someone flat out states the story was poor. As you stated, I also hate seeing a disgruntled populace placated by ruining a good thing. Especially when that

@zgreenwell: I'm amazed you believe a story must have closure. Sometimes a story is not about a beginning and an end, but what happens in between. Surely you must know that. I'm sorry, I just can't agree with your justification of it being "poor story telling". They also didn't explain where the Prince came from, or

@zgreenwell: I appreciate your view, I honestly do, but I think you're kind of missing the entire point of the game.

@halfthought: I think the only people you'll find that dislike it are those who have a lot of experience with previous, similar games. Like HGL. I loved HGL, despite it's flaws. Borderlands really needed more....... well... just more. I felt like something was missing the entire time I played the game. As you said,

@burtwonk: I don't know, cover based systems are pretty specific. You can't take cover AND shoot in Borderlands. It's one or the other. Really it's more "evasion with the convenience of structural diversion" than cover.

@Shinta: It's a good interpretation. I think greenwell is just an example of the type of person I was trying to describe.

@zgreenwell: Actually you did have a choice. You didn't have to stop and -press the talk button-. You ended up only hearing maybe a fourth of the dialogue if you didn't. And on top of that, you had to keep doing it. A lot of conversations with her would end but if you hit the talk button again, it would persist the

@Shinta: I don't think a lot of people would understand or even appreciate the ending, honestly. It was intentionally supposed to be a conflicted decision, but most of the people I know didn't bother talking to the princess at all, so they never really liked her as a character, or learned anything about her. They

@mean_mr_mustard: Actually, you're failing to take into account a number of scenarios. My girlfriend isn't the best gamer in the world, and she barely remembers how to sign in as a user, little alone mute people.

And this is the best you could find, in the pages and pages of genuinely interesting posts? Ah. Ok.

Er... Little Sister cosplay will never work unless

I unfortunately would love to imagine about playing upcoming games, unfortunately I'm usually playing a game or dreaming a game no one has ever heard of, with game play merged from multiple past experiences.

Er.. isn't digital unrest forgetting the deus ex machina, ADAM? You know, that stuff half the freaking tape records talk about manipulating your genetic code?