StFirebringer
StFirebringer
StFirebringer

While I don't disagree that people can run very, very far - had a friend who ran the 100-mile races - it's been disproved that people can actually run a faster animal down in what I consider the most likely, believable test of persistence running as a form of hunting: http://www.outsideonline.com/outdoor-advent…

I was just wondering, "Is that a dot of hair?" What the shit?!

Jungle Vader, Action Vader, Assassin's Creed Vader....

Darth Vader has some bitchin' new costumes!

Honestly, I never even made it through the first one...

Like, uh, these guys?

Yeah, I'm not really picturing many folks wanting to carry a controller accessory for their already portable device either. While at home, I could play a console game. I think the reality of Ouya will predict the future of Apple's controller.

And comedy!

I'd say from personal experience, we should try to reduce social anxiety. I agree, the empathy is there in most cases, but a lot of bullshit gets in the way.

This is just society, man, trying to keep the Night Owl down!

I actually liked it because of those reasons. There was a theme of self-discovery versus (self-)deception that I really dug. Sephiroth discovering he wasn't the hero/special person he thought but an alien/experiment, and losing his shit. Cloud truly believing he fought Sephiroth as a near equal, but had really just

I'm not hating, but I do much prefer games with air control in mid jump. There was nothing more infuriating than realizing the instant you pushed the button too early and watching, time slowed, as Link arced, painfully right into the hole to die a horrible, unseen death.

Back to back Jimmy Fallon posts? Slow news day?

I can't wait for this to skip over Android phones, so I can never play it!

When did "go outside and play" stop being normal? Once, I was dating a single mom, and we were staying with some friends who were also parents. The kids, all under five, were going apeshit! I told them all to put their coats on, go outside and run some energy off. The kids thought it was a great idea and were

"I don't know where you got that stats, but I'm questioning its existence."

Exactly. If giving up ownership meant cheaper games, I'd be inclined to consider it more. But it's a promise no one is making, or even talking about, except a few conjecturist gamers out there.

I'm inclined to agree, they didn't implement to gain an upper hand in the market. Sony isn't exactly known to be a customer-friendly company though, so again you could be correct and they could activate it later.

I personally think they're the same. It seems a lot of PC gamers are so bow-legged from getting outrageous EULAs-codes-hoops where the sun don't shine that they've become zombies who are now trying to get console gamers to drink the same Koolaid.

If that's true, then Sony lied their asses off about not implementing a console-driven form of DRM. Is there anything confirming/denying that patent went into the PS4?