TheLineOfSight
TheLineOfSight
TheLineOfSight

I read your entire comment in this guy's voice.

I'd like to mention Dragon's Dogma, a game so good it's hard to believe that modern day Capcom made it.

It was $40 on Best Buy last week, and the same or less on Newegg or ebay (usually sold through newegg or buy.com). Give it a week and check around. cheapassgamer.com usually has a thread in their "Game Deals" forum.

The fact that everybody latched onto you using the word 'nopony' and freaked the hell out is every bit as hilarious as the people who latch onto the fact that this kid played Minecraft and decided to freak out about that, too.

They didn't ignore everything you said. They agreed with it, then saw that you're a fucking weirdo.

Dear god, did you actually use 'nopony' in a serious discussion?

The twist comes surprisingly late but that's what makes it all the better in my opinion.

I agree that this likely happened just after playing, but it was in a mimicing way rather than that the game made him have homicidal tendencies. He just found the gun and wanted to act all cool like in the game and he "accidently" killed his grandmaster. I put "accidently" in quotes because while he likely did aim and

... You were a dumb kid.

What's crazy is that if they used their resources properly they could have got a good X-Men game out there and some reputation restored so they could actually have a chance to do a sequel to a game that would have been forgotten if it wasn't published by Nintendo.

Well that's you. I have only not finished 2 movies in my life, one of which was Southland Tales. I've watched lot's of bad ones, they have to be almost beyond redemption for me to quit on them. Same with books (tho I'm more critical of which books I even begin) , and I'm a bit less lenient with video games because

I'm not saying I hated Prometheus, I just didn't care for it. If I had the chance, I'd probably watch it again, I just felt all the interesting parts were brushed aside or overshadowed by what, to me, was a generic sci-fi adventure. Now to say Deus Ex is perfect is a long shot too. I liked DE:HR a lot, but it had it's

You haven't played Deus Ex? Do you even Sci-fi bro?

Yeah, you just went full retard. Have a good one.

Sync to my level? Bad pun or did you just screw that up?

Gordon Freeman is 1998, Link and Samus are 1986, definitely different eras. Also, Gordon Freeman and Link are silent on purpose so the player can relate to the character and put yourself in their shoes. Freeman is supposed to appeal to the inner science nerd that most gamers have in them and then ultimately beating