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"Hey Jim, love the camera work you're doing on the new trailer! But, according to this tape, you're going to need to fade out and fade back in to the same shot with maybe a 10 degree change in the angle. And you're going to need to do that about 5 or 6 times in a row. Really drive home that OUR girl has tits AND a

Just screwing around is about the only draw for this game anymore anyway.

Things I hated

A few points.

I really hope Fez 2 is secretly in production, and the tantrum was just for show.

All Sonic games past 'Sonic and Knuckles' cause most people discomfort, why would Boom be any different?

Man this art style is ass-ugly. They're taking the N64 "Yoshi's Story" visual route and I couldn't be more displeased. They're using 3D renders and filtering them to look hand drawn which turns it into a muddled mess. Don't know why they can't go back to the purely pixel-drawn style of the original "Yoshi's Island"

No joke: When I was a kid I was given Sonic 3 secondhand, obviously with no manual. I couldn't figure out, for a couple years, how to get past Carnival Night Zone Act 2. Eventually I made it with my grandpa's help (he plugged in a second controller and, the two of us, bounced on the spinning red drum until I was able

I think since it's a trailer they gotta throw in the big appealing stuff which is kicking people's faces and graphics.

I highly doubt Mirror's Edge will have a fully open world. Like I've said before, I think the game will be a hugely expanded Playground, and not every building will be accessible. The game's city is just too massive for that.

You're comparing entertainment on tv with an industry business party. This is taking place during a convention striving to improve the industry and get more women into development. This happened at a party hosted by one of the largest professional organizations of developers - which is also pushing for those changes.

I think you missed the issue entirely if you think the solution is to respect the women's choice of profession. It has nothing to do with them or what they're doing and everything to do with a professional organization - that strives to not only create better work environments for developers, but also pushes to get

Because its a party being held during a convention in which professionals gather to share ideas, improve conditions and practices of the game industry while working to mature the business. The company hosting the party is one of the largest professional organizations of game developers, formed to discuss and solve the