VulcanAssassin
Vulcan Assassin
VulcanAssassin

To me this one make me think. He is considering a deal that would be a one-up for his game; his bread and butter. A new company suddenly acquires the product that one-ups his game - big company - with big money. Backing out while he still can might not be a bad idea. I think it gives him the upper hand. The product

It's not the video games fault the kid went psycho on the bike. It's the fault of both the parent and the child. The parent could have been a parent, and taught discipline and communication skills with the kid. Blaming it on medication isn't a valid excuse.

I'm right there with you. I have a friend that always insists on using his kinect controls - which never work, and he ends up yelling at the screen repeatedly while sitting next to a controller the whole. time. Just pick it up and press pause already!

Agreed.

Seeing as the majority of games I have on steam all use DX9 & 10 anyway, and games that do support DX11 seem to always have bugs which end up going away when you revert said games to DX10, I'm really not sure what to think of a DX12.

I played for about 4 hours on PC so far. I haven't had any issues. The game has never stuttered once. And I'm not running a powerhouse, just a 2GB 660. But I can't use that as a base of comparison, because the authors of all these complaining articles on the web have yet to post any Specs on the PCs they are getting

I would play this so hard. I'd even play it on 3DS in plain ole' 3D.

As a kid who loved Simcity back in the early 90's on the Apple IIe's back in school, this game appeals to me. I almost bought it when it popped up on steam...

Very nice. Congratulations, the day is yours.

I just got a Nexus 5 3 days ago. *sigh* I do like Google's current model so far, though.

Maybe it's because I just finished a WWII documentary on Netflix, but this one looks like Hitler.

Friendly tip: If you want to play but aren't a fan of DRM, GOG.com has had the Descent games for quite a while now.

Companies should start taking cues from RWS. I got "Postal 2" over a decade ago, and we are still getting updates to keep it running. They even throw in new features or modern hardware as the years go by. The best part: it's free. As for Expansions - free. They even integrate fan made stuff into the retail version. If

I would have ran up to it in a frenzy unzipping my pants and saying "I'm not gonna make it.. gotta piss NOW." - who's scaring who now lol.

Nice, but they should have also mentioned Star Trek's Dermal Regenerator, and the US Army's research into skin cell printing to help heal burn victims. I'd say they are similar enough to warrant it. Not like the pizza printer is much further, but it's a start.

Perhaps you are thinking of Re-volt? That was a great game.

There are so many good ones here. I can't decide on a favorite.

Like others will tell you - the problem isn't with the rating system. It isn't with the Game stores. I could blame it on Parents/Guardians, because it's easy and partially true. But I put a good deal of the blame on Xbox Live, and the game's online system itself. In my opinion it comes down to this: Neither end of the

yeah... I see it too.

I have to say it... Everyone complains about load times on Wii U, but nobody seems to point out that other consoles are just as guilty if not worse. I remember when Lego City Undercover released, so many ignored how great the game was and instead slammed on how it takes 1 minute to load the game. At first I was like