Takfar
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Takfar

Actually, some of them do. Namely, multiplayer titles, especially yearly-renewed franchises, like sports games and call of duty. It's okay to wait a couple months, but if you wait an year you're late to the party, the community is smaller and the players who are still there are more skilled in the game and posses more

And I still hate the switched locations of X/Y and A/B buttons. That's what 30 years playing on nintendo consoles will do, I suppose.

This. Chrono Trigger hit me when I was about 10, and has stayed embedded in my memory ever since. Changed my life is a way to put it.

Now playing

I'm all for it if it lets me recreate this (watch it all the way to the end, if you haven't already. It's worth it. Warning: spoiler: cartoon violence and gore)

Zombiu. Played a lot of it with my girlfriend watching. Amazing game atmosphere, tension gets really high when braving new areas. My girl also loved the moody loading screen music which you hear from time to time.

Ah... that`s a letdown. If the actual devs can`t make something worthwhile with the concept, I suppose we have to wait for a good arma mod to show up. Which just might happen, dinos seem to be having something of a renaissance as of late.

Oooo nice! Is the new game actually good, tho? Anyway, being on PS3 doesn't help... I shudder to think of trying to hit a rapidly advancing t-rex IN THE EYE, using analog sticks to control aim. This needs to be out on PC. Also, as I said, Oculus Rift!

Carnivores was pretty damn great. The whole tension that it managed to create with only the most basic graphics, but aided by great sound work and gameplay made it a singular experience.

Yeah, over where I live (RN) the Ok sign is fine, tho rarely used . If you do the Ok and repeatedly flick your index finger, tho, then you'd have a problem.

Just last week I had friends over and we were making all sorts of faces and noises to that little zombiu feature. I wish they had a bit more variety, tho. Still very fun.

I really really really love the movie. Watch it every couple years. The story is OK, really. Not bad at all, not that great either. The film's art direction, however is gorgeous. Everything from architecture to clothing to the action scenes is jaw-droppingly beautiful, imo. I've showed it twice to my architecture

Oh, the joy of being an adult, buying whatever the hell I want... and not having time to play because of too much work...

Hmm. I'm Brazilian, learned English in a British language school and have been exposed to a lot of music and film from the US. My map points to California (Glendale/Long Beach/Corona) as my closest association.

Yea, I love the 3DS and WiiU, and my answer for the 3DS, between paying too much and having to juggle cartridges, or risk losing all my games, has been to buy stuff on the eshop and simply not take the 3ds off the house much. It's basically my lying-in-bed gaming system.

Yea, well, no matter what country you live in, if you get your wii/wiiu/ds/3ds damaged/lost/stolen, you lose all your digital downloads. So it sucks for everyone.

Yes. It's the main thing keeping me from buying a lot of nintendo eshop games... If my console gets damaged/lost for whatever reason, I lose my games too... So, for now, I'm stuck importing physical games, at a much higher price due to taxes, than if I got them on the eshop... Making me buy less games overall and

Rome 2: Total War was a huge disappointment for me. It's been three months now, and even after 8 patches, many fundamental aspects are still broken. Siege AI, parcticularly, which is a huge part of the game, and worked perfectly well in the original Rome: TW, was completely non-functional, and only today got a beta

Hell, yea, I played A LOT of Carnivores on the PC, back in the day. Didn't even know it was out in iOS

The point of this is mostly moot if Valve manages to get their own, already announced, streaming solution going, which would negate the need for an expensive gadget and an nVidia video card (provided it works well enough).