SirNinja
SirNinja
SirNinja

You can get a $15 GMG credit for preordering Infinite, which is almost as good.

Normally I'd complain about the lack of a level cap increase, but then I realized that only one of my characters is level 50, and the others are like 16, 8, 9, and 11. I'd imagine most other people are in at least vaguely-similar situations.

Can't hear you over the sound of how gloriously abusable Greenmangaming's vouchers are. I preordered the game and season pass there for ~$54 total.

Kotaku didn't say or do anything close to that for either story, especially this one. Try again.

That can easily happen. Again, let me know when you have a point.

Incidentally, 20 years is about the average amount of time you have to play Diablo III for a good legendary to drop.

And never again in 30 years, yes.

They didn't give Red Dead Redemption the PC treatment, against all odds. It's entirely possible they'd make just as stupefying a decision again.

That was kind of what I was getting at, yeah. That, and the fact that it's a promotional circle-jerk is even more egregiously obvious when it comes to the gaming industry.

Because we do the same with movies, TV, music, etc. And you're right, it doesn't work as well for games, but damn if the industry or its journalists care about such things.

The publishers care, as it's something they can tout on the box of the next game in the series (or a Director's Cut version of the winning game).

He may have been a little acerbic, but everything he said was pretty much right on the money.

If that's true, Black Ops II would've won.

Because, as with Morrowind and Oblivion, it looks like the cover of an old, huge, ancient tome full of fantasy adventure stories - not a very bad way to describe the series at all. That silver dragon symbol on Skyrim's cover is another simple-yet-surprisingly-effective way of getting the point across as well. It

Huh. There's out of left field, and then there's this - at least for me. Most of Telltale's episodic adventure games have been kind of mediocre, but I guess they've got good source material this time. Assuming the show is good, that is; never watched it either. Need to watch it and play this, I guess. Quite a

Nearly every trailer at the VGAs was a prerendered cinematic. It's a more attractive-looking option for a trailer than just showing gameplay.

Well, that's two games you like. Are there...others, by any chance? Psychonauts, I imagine (since, you know, it's your avatar), so that's three...

I am completely okay with this

If I were the devs, I would just immediately (or as soon as the site's terms allow) put up another Kickstarter page for the game. In the wake of all the press this thing has gotten, it would likely clear $50,000 fairly quickly this time around, now that so many more people know this thing even exists.