Scynix
Scynix
Scynix

@Flatlined: Sorry, not a single Issac-death was better than pulling off the necrobabies and drop kicking them.

I'd just like to say, I love drop kicking babies.

@Boom-Chicka-Ah: Here to Create a Star Commenter Empire: I think you fail to understand my disgruntleness. I don't care about a "star", or anything even closely similar to the idea of it. It's forum elitism at it's finest. I care that it means so little, that a person can make such a sweeping statement like

@Toasticus: Naked, rape simulator. It's an untapped market! Originality! *pushes Japan off the map* ORIGINAL.

@bkchurch: Because Lost Planet was unoriginal in concept and design. I played a hundred third person shooters with mechs and giant monster bosses last year.

@Segador: Breathing oxygen. How original.

@Shinta: I agree. It looks really good. Despite the trailer being pure CG I even enjoyed it lol.

@cityslicker05: I have no idea how to respond to your post. You just spent 6 paragraphs legitimizing stereotyping. How the hell are you a star commenter?

@hbkmog: Because heavy rain invented qte scenes, mirite?

@Guru Smooth: oh, I'm an old PC fart too, so I can understand that view actually. I think I only perceived it that way because I had literally just saw a stream of someone playing a pirated copy of heavy rain on a hacked PS3.

@HA-TheJoker-HA: No, I agree. Bioware put a lot of effort into developing the Mass Effect universe, down to planetary details. This makes you feel more immersed from the get go. Even with a customized character they did a fantastic job of making you feel like the people mattered.

@NoelVeiga: But nothing can be "objectively false". It wouldn't be objective if it was false, it would be false. Eternal Sonata can't be ruined by walking into the wall over and over because of a bad controller design.

@VincentGrey: Games that you create your own character have notoriously bad character development. That's expected. You can't write something someone hasn't made up yet.

@darius_demiurge: As long as characters are developed more than "this is the problem, this is the goal" I generally get attached and want to see more about them. Skies of Arcadia, Lost Odyssey, hell I even liked FF9- I'm NOT a difficult person to appease. That's why I don't understand the fanfare over Heavy Rain. It's

@Đipic: Yeah I think my problem stemmed from the red herrings. They felt too ... placed. I don't know if I'm just missing a segment, but as far as I can tell, they're never explained. Specifically the one relating to the father. I have difficulty "caring" about that. I think the person I felt most "engaged" to was

@Michael Dukakis: I don't know. It really a rained me against psychological thrillers.