Thedrun1
Thedrun
Thedrun1

"Also where was the falling out of Shepard and Cerberus...was there a web comic I missed?"

The whole indoctrination theory is great and kudos to the people who came up with it, but the mindset of "man we got it all figured out everyone else is stupid for hating on the ending" is just misplaced. It's great that some members of the community thought deeply and found a suitable explanation to fit what was

If you have a strong impulse to do things "perfectly" Rorona could make you crazy. Otherwise it's an enjoyable sim / adventure cross.

The main thing that bothered me was finding out the skillsets were completely different between multi and single player. Now I wish my infiltrator in single player had the cryo ability that the multi infiltrator gets. Freeze a baddie and then put a slug in his head? Sign me up.

I think you might be over dramatizing things here a bit. The pitch videos for Doublefine were undoubtedly tongue in cheek, but they were very upfront about the realities of the situation. Tim openly admits the entire venture could be a failure. But even if it is a disaster, backers will get to see a quality

The PS3 is nice in that you can swap in a variety of different hard drives. I have a fat model that I picked up right when they were introducing the new non-BC models. It died at one point but all I had to do was slam a new hard drive in it (not difficult at all, screwdriver level work) and it fired right back up.

If it's a store credit, it sounds like you better put it to use quickly...

"Of course, once it runs out—and it will—there is no practical way to get more mid-boss."

Last Story and Xenoblades are coming. There is still some hope. Although it's not looking great after that...

This situation is a little different. In the case of other OS, it wasn't a promised or expected functionality that was left out of the system, it was an existing functionality that had been present in the PS3 system since launch that was suddenly removed. In the case of UMD porting it wasn't unreasonable to expect

In the case of the Playstation I really wanted a backwards compatible version because at the time I was a college student and having to lug around two systems to play my library was highly inconvenient. Even now when I haven't moved in a few years, it's still a mess behind my computer with all the gaming systems

Back in the era of cartridges, it frequently was the case that to lend out your game also meant you were lending out your game saves (!!!) This is one of the primary reasons that lending out my games used to terrify me. The possibility of losing a 100+ hours Chrono Trigger save was serious business. Nowadays though

I'd say Dark Souls was "masocore enough". For most people who consider themselves gamers much of what you described is going to be the cause of a few deaths or more before the player adjusts. Dark Souls just doesn't take it to the level of "Ha HA WE ARE THE SUPREME GAME DESIGNERS AND UNLESS YOU DO EXACTLY AS WE

Jane - You just made ten bucks off of that poor girl's suffering.

I think you'd be hard pressed to find someone who would say New Game+ hours in a game like Chrono Trigger "don't count". It's subjective based on how much additional content the 2nd run-through provides. If only a few lines of dialogue are new or changed, then yeah it's probably just 2nd run-through for the sake of

I own the house in Whiterun and bought all the furnishings (ingredients go in this chest, food goes in that cupboard, gems in this end table, books on that shelf, animal skins over here, soul gems over there...), I'm progressing through thieves guild and mage guild quests, have cleared out a dozen or so bandit

Either here [www.skyrimnexus.com] or here http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=202. I think the 2nd link is just a more streamlined version of the first, although I did use the instructions from first link myself. Beyond just making the application aware of >2GB RAM, there are parameters in a .ini file

At least for my PC, when I started Skyrim the first time there were many problems. The mouse control was horrible, it was laggy as all get out, and the X/horizontal movement of the mouse was substantially faster than the Y/vertical movement. The graphics were kind of meh even on ultra settings, and the strange FOV

On the plus side the youtube community usually does a good job of having episodes of the Late Late Show posted quickly (and apparently CBS doesn't crack down on them which is nice - there are years worth of episodes posted).

Ferguson is my favorite of the late night hosts by far. Only he could make the robot skeleton sidekick a reality.