TheLightbringer
The Lightbringer
TheLightbringer

Come on.

Shouldn't it be satire and not sarcasm?

Woah dude. Don't think he mentioned anything about the PS4.

But the camera costs 60 bucks. Wouldn't that only cost me $460, not $500?

Am I the only who sees phalluses and butts in those cute little characters and blobs in the game?

Really? From the way he played the new Killzone demo and talked about the PS4, he seemed like a fake to me. Then again, he was pretty damn good at Killer Instinct (except it could also just be lucky button-mashing, so...I don't know).

Two Men. Two Solutions.

Dude, I recommended your post.

I'm sure the XB1 will still provide pretty good fun with their games. That said though, I still don't believe in the MS-XB1 way of doing things (which is why I'll probably not buy one), and just...play stuff at a friend's house, especially since their exclusives (mainly console shooters) don't appeal to me (I only

Yeah, but I think it still makes more sense to call a game that involves kicking the ball 90% of the time "football", as opposed to a game that involves running with the ball 90% of the time.

Wait, what? You have source on that?

So Kryptonians = Xenomorphs?

All non-specific hero RPGs (i.e Mass Effect) should give you this option.

Yikes. Was playing on my PC, so that wasn't much of a problem.

Lol. I just left it turned on after I went to sleep, with all my money so far put into property. When I woke up in the morning, I was so rich that I could buy everything else, and then save everybody.

Oh. You mean regarding E3. I thought it was just Nvidia in general. To be honest, I've kinda forgotten about their Shield.

I dunno dude; Mass Effect's tactical teamwork was seriously rudimentary, and you didn't even need to micromanage them like XCOM does to win. Mass Effect felt a lot more about the shooting than actual teamwork/tactics. Also, no perma-deaths. That's gotta shake stuff up a bit.

Maybe they're all on Gizmodo?

Yeah. I suppose that's where we see the difference between Gizmodo and Kotaku; one's about electronics and the other about games.

If this is a sequel to the Modern Warfare universe, America would be pretty badly hurt after the events of World War 3. Even if it isn't, Ghosts looks to be held in a future where America isn't the superpower anymore, and might just be a shadow of its former military might. That might explain why the coalition could