Lame.... Assassin's Creed was a good game with a good story line. What is this BS, they can't stick to their own characters and storyline to promote a 3rd title?
Lame.... Assassin's Creed was a good game with a good story line. What is this BS, they can't stick to their own characters and storyline to promote a 3rd title?
@slim934: fap fap material... that's who.
@eclipsegryph: I'm not racist I hate everyone....
@YumeKage: Replying to your OT: Uhhh... Where do you get your numbers?
I can't help myself...
I can see M$ doing this just to tease them.... "Here you can play video games!!!"
Follow up? What happened? What's the ruling? Anyone?
@Handsome Al: From what I have seen it had some goofy import steps but I just think it is for DLC.
@Splotch Eleven: lol.... I hope their review means I'm still going to get my t-shirt!
@Splotch Eleven: What happened to that design... It isn't there anymore. :'( I showed the pic to friends and they wanna get one! What gives.... q.q
@Pixiebutt: Giving the ESRB fangs will only make them a sub-government agency. What we are trying to avoid here is allowing any form of government censorship.
@Splotch Eleven: Aaaaaaand....
@Spderweb: I did! [kotaku.com]
@Splotch Eleven: Bump!!!!
@DemonHunt: You are getting the expansion the exact same time we are. Just because your timezone is different doesn't mean you get additional play time. For all argumentative purposes... The second I can start playing, you can too.
@Splotch Eleven: & @bluebogle: You guys might want to check out my initial post.
@bluebogle: This is a serious topic... It is just frustrating to see so many under-informed gamers making comments like this.
@Limality: An ID check system is already in place by 99.9% of all the stores selling video games via store policy.
@MaximusDM: The difference is that the ESRB has no fangs to enforce the ratings system. Even though all game stores card for rated M games, this fact is being ignored.
"The Justices tried to poke some other holes in Smith's argument, noting that the FCC tried to regulate when violent TV shows can be aired during the day and night and Roberts wondering if violent video games, supposing they are harmful to kids, could be legally required to be on a store's top shelf."