Or maybe yours are much too high. Your name seems to back that theory up.
That's what a lot of people say before playing Borderlands. Not so much after.
They couldn't possibly mess up Boba Fett, right...?
This is the fourth time I've bought Psychonauts, and the third time I've bought Bastion. Still worth every penny.
FF Versus XIII is now Final Fantasy XV, just so you know.
That's an interesting article, but I don't think that the points listed are actually signs that we're getting "too old" for video games. I think they're more of an indicator that with our growing experience with games, we're becoming more and more aware of problems that the industry has always had, in some form or…
I was referring to expansion packs in general, not the Battlefield series. I don't have much knowledge of the latter, as Battlefield 3 is the first game in the series that I have any sort of familiarity with.
The comparisons to CoD "Elite" are inevitable here, but this looks more like a Season Pass to me (with some extra bells and whistles, of course). Not bad, though it doesn't look like even close to enough stuff for $50. Five expansion packs only gets you a total of twenty maps and ten vehicles? I remember a time in…
The font isn't Blizzard's, actually. It's called Exocet, and was used for branding on some "edgier" products in the early '90s before it was used (and heavily popularized) in the first Diablo in '96.
Outside of one random disconnect (for which my semi-crappy ISP is to blame), I have had zero problems with logging into and playing Diablo III after the first few days it was out.
Zombie ghoasts leave this place!!1
The graphics on Level 3 also need to be tightened up. Don't forget!
The length of his articles is easily the best thing about them. And the length sucks. He takes ~7,000 words to say something that really shouldn't take more than a couple hundred.
Protip: Use Dropbox and the Folder Sync app to auto-backup all your game save directories. Works like a charm for all those games that don't have Steam Cloud support.
I wish more people adopted the letter-grading system when reviewing games. It clears up a lot of the ambiguity that comes with the "__ out of 10" numbering system. A lot of people think a 5 out of 10, for instance, represents an "average" score. To me, however, that's like getting half the questions wrong on an…