SunDevilGeek
SunDevilGeek
SunDevilGeek

In today's politically correct world, I knew this would come up when I read it up above.

With the level of participation from the students as the writer suggests, is it so terrible if the kids form alliances with their friends? I think not.

I'm sure there are good things about fighting gamers. I just can't think of any.

Sexism and misogyny exist in the seeded underbelly of fighting games? Who knew?!?

I love the not-apology from Capcom. "We sincerely apologize to anyone that was offended..." So if you weren't offended, then there's no apology.

It's about time the game is entering Forgotten Realms. Took them long enough.

Nintendo is wrong. The $1 game has great things for the growth of gaming. What the $1 game is hurting is Nintendo's business plan which, as history notes, they are reluctant to change...ever.

When I played the game and got to this point I agonized over the decision. I used up just about the entire time. And when you get ready to cut off your finger, the controller would vibrate and his breathing would increase—increasing the stress of the situation. The game really drew me into it. Absolutely fantastic

I didn't buy my PS3 to play this game, but I wholeheartedly agree that Heavy Rain is one of the best games I've ever played.

Heavy Rain was an incredible "interactive entertainment" experience. The biggest problem with the game is you have to get through the first hour or so to really get going. But once it gets going, man what a ride.

Hang in there PsychoNun. Things may be shit around you but they will pass. Your life is valuable. Take care.

He should come to the states and attempt it. The odds of him getting shot are pretty good.

Absolutely love the game! I'm lamenting splitting my time between Mass Effect 3 and SWTOR. I know, tough decisions.

Not a Zappa fan. Just can't get into his music. I have to force myself to listen to just one of his songs. To each his own.

I have other games to play, but I'm getting ME3 day one. Once I play through the campaign and played through other games on my list then I'll go back and pick up this DLC. EA's already lost the PC version from me due to it only being offered on Origin.

EA is not making more money for little work. They are making more money for more work. There's nothing wrong with that. What EA and other publishers/developers need to realize is they have to focus on a proper marketing strategy when it comes to DLC releases.

Regardless of how DLC is made, perception is reality. The perception is that day-one DLC is a "screw" to customers. That is reality. Nothing EA can say will change that now. It's not "news" that gamers do not appreciate day-one DLC. Therefor companies need to focus on the marketing strategy when it comes to timing DLC

If you like SW:TOR play SW:TOR. If you don't like day-one DLC, don't buy day one DLC. EA will not assume your SW:TOR cancellation is because of day-one DLC. Two completely different things. If their sales of day-one DLC do not meet business objectives that's the only way EA will get the message.

For a man at 90 he looks great. If I reach his age I hope I'm just as full as energy as he seems to be.

First off the attacks against her are immature and disgraceful. Second, Jennifer—just be quiet. Don't feed the trolls. You had the moral high ground and tweeting out a response lowers you to their level.