TheOtherGuest
TheOtherGuest
TheOtherGuest

You know what?

I don’t mind that kind of realism at all.

It’s awful. It tries to look like the old ones- but it feels NOTHING like the old ones.

This kinda makes me sad.
I feel Mirrors Edge is such a unique game, to have get it “Ubisofted” into an open world game would actually take away from what makes it so special.

We’re getting used to being insulted, aren’t we?

Hold on, I need to contact my superior officer to get permission to be insulted.

That’s one hell of a leap.

I never said I enjoyed killing anyone; I said the fact that the consequences of combat applied not only to my enemies, but to my character and his allies, felt realistic.

But way to stand that Straw Man up proudly, and without the first shred of self-awareness. Good work.

Except people like both of these versions of Mario.

Personally I think the Xbox controllers have always been the best. I think they’re a lot more ergonomic and comfortable than anything Sony’s made.

You're thinking of a different game

I wasn’t very impressed. Anyone else feel the same?

I don’t get hyped, but I am looking forward to this.

I’d look forward to a more PVP-oriented version of this mod. Players against Boss-Players.

Am I the only one that doesn’t care about the Steam level?

You know what was a good Sonic game recently?

Goddammit. This one got me.

Review Bombing is easy to fix. If you get a refund your review goes bye bye. Trading Cards is easy. If you sell or trade a card within that refund period it tells you “hey if you sell this you can’t get a refund”. If you click yes, you cannot refund. If you return a game, you lose cards associated with it that show

I’ve been on the Windows 10 developer preview for a while, and it’s awesome.

Skyrim nothing. Morrowind had the greatest videogame map of all time. And the thing is, it was a physical map that came packaged with the game.

Eh... “Too many enemies on screen” is way more close to Serious Sam than Doom. As a matter of fact, Doom: Plutonia, which had waves upon waves of monsters, was terribly received.

Three minutes is actually about how long you can be exposed to the vacuum of space without sustaining any serious damage. Unfortunately, only about 10 seconds of those 3 minutes are spent conscious.

David Wise and Grant Kirkhope?

my God consider me sold