Vauba
Vauba
Vauba

Maybe it's not your cup of tea but you have to give it credit for being original, in both gameplay and storytelling.

What's stopping me is I can't access my free PC version becuase I can't link my steam account to My PS3 since it's still offline.

I thought the rule was one free DLC was allowed on Xbox. PS3, I don't know the rules but I think they may be less strict which may be one reason Gabe Newell was calling PS3 the best console version.

Maybe an arcade title?

Yep, and a number of other musical projects like Mr. Bungle & Fantomas. He's also done other voice acting in games lately like The Darkness and the new Bionic Commando.

I think they're saying their company is interested in doing multiplayer, not that there's no value in it for others. I'm also inclined to take this with a grain of salt since they haven't fineshed the Half-Life story yet and the quote about not knowing what that means for sure.

Most any game by Tim Schaeffer falls under the truly funny category. Comic Jumper and the Deathspank games are also quite funny

But if you have big guns and use them well that's even better.

Insulting potential customers is not a great way to get them to buy your product.

Not every street corner is overcrowded. If you went to times square you'd find the huge crowd you're expecting.

It seems to be getting bad reviews from people who do like that kind of movie, like IGN who gave a great review to 300.

I suspect you're looking at the name above the quote instead of the one below. I think you want the badass digest reviewer.

That wasn't a completely serious question, but your extreme amount of praise does at times sound almost like you are being ironic. I'm not suggesting you should stop loving what you love. Perhaps you should consider that it's a flawed game that you love despite its flaws rather than a perfect game. Also in all

Are you for real? It's a good game but not that good. I liked it enough to play through the whole game but I was getting pretty bored with a number of things by the end, like the combat, fetch quests, and other side quests like feeding all the animals and blooming all the trees each new town felt repetitive. The

Many hundred or a few hundred?, 'cause Yoda lived to be 400 something.

Supposedly this game isn't very good anyway.

From what I understood from the early promotion of CryEngine 3 is that it has a lot of emphasis on delivering graphics with much greater efficiency than CryEngine 2. Judging by the Xbox demo it seems to be working.

The Secret of Kells is an new awesome 2D animated movie if you haven't seen it.

I find that they often make the enemies/levels harder as you progress to compensate for the new weapons you get. And if it involves backtracking you can pass through an old area quickly so you don't feel like you're repeating the old levels the same way.

@Godsbigjoke: Every Grand Theft auto game except ChinaTown Wars has been released for the PC. That's not leaving it in the dust.