Thedrun1
Thedrun
Thedrun1

Agree Gamebryo wasn't great, but Skyrim has a new engine, not Gamebyro. Now does that mean we get a flawless bug free game come 11/11/11? I wouldn't bank on it but hopefully they can do a bit better since Gamebryo is out.

If you want to rack up humanity, head to the bonfire in the sewers area, equip the +item find ring from Sen's fortress and run around slaughtering the rats over and over. A couple hours can land you about 20-30 humanity.

The game screenshots don't make any sense. One image around 0:44 shows the character with what would be considered a reasonable amount of health for where they are at (the very beginning of Anor Londo). Images soon after that at 1:00 however show what looks like the same character further along in Anor Londo but

Anyone who picks these up, particularly Odin Sphere and Grim Grimoire, I'd be interested to know if the games have better load times. Also in the PS2 versions they would get horribly bogged down when there was a lot of stuff on the screen at one time, like the hardware was choking on it and couldn't keep up. If

I especially agree with paragraph 2. The "other" games like Einhander, Vagrant Story, SaGa Frontier, Bushido Blade seem to have gone the way of the dodo. Games like these were good, they could try out ideas and learn what worked well and what didn't without having to throw the entire weight of the company behind it.

Letter sent. Trophy unlocked: support the U.S. Post Office

I couldn't finish it either and I finished _every_ FF game that I started prior to that. That says something. For the record that's I, II/IV, III/VI, VII, VIII, IX, and X. Also Tactics. Never played X-2 or XII. XIII failed to draw me in on almost all levels.

Keeping it as spoiler-free as I can, the ending is determined by meter position (full blue or "order" vs full red or "chaos", or dead in the middle for neutral) and how you answer 4 questions (with the rope pull mechanic) that come near the end. If you save prior to answering any of the 4 end questions you can pick

I have a zippo, not for smoking but just as a reliable source of fire (and really, how awesome is fire?) but the damn thing dries out of fuel so quickly even when I don't use it much. Can anything be done to make it so I'm not having to reload the cotton with the lighter fluid so often?

I have a PSP and while it has seen a good amount of use, it never leaves my room. When I graduated college, my parents got me the latest iPhone as a gift - I had them take it back. I'm probably in a minority but carrying around any piece of gear that runs in the $100+ price range just makes me feel uneasy. I'm

PS3 game makers take their dated content that most fans have probably already enjoyed, revamp it for HD re-release, and generally take in money _hand over fist_. Nintendo has brand new content that their fans are _clamoring_ for but can't be buggered to bring it to the US, not even from existing European ports.

This isn't over..... BEARS!!!

If this were in the US I guess just declare bankruptcy? It'd suck for your credit rating but you could move on with life. I get the sense that it isn't so easygoing in Germany though...

Just because a company pursues legal action does not make a breach of EULA illegal. By that logic Sony can write the law themselves merely be seeking legal action against someone - in some sense this is true because as a corporation Sony has a ton more money than the average person - but it is not supposed to be true

Actually the fallacy is your equating of doing something illegal (murder) with doing something not illegal (violation of a EULA). As you state Sony is within their rights to pursue legal action as defined by the EULA but a breach of the EULA itself is not paramount to illegal activity. A contract such as a EULA

The fallacy here is equating the violation of a EULA with use of weaponry to commit murder.

Where's the power coming from to run that rig? Also, bio break needs aside, I would imagine he is going to fry in that thing; it looks like that rig would produce a fair bit of heat and where is it supposed to vent to ?

I find that in general the citizens of LA Noire don't have very strong survival instincts.

Here here! Really wish they hadn't switched to PSP.