WilliamRAyers
WilliamRAyers
WilliamRAyers

Never.

You announce DLC before launch, I buy used. That is all.

When Tomlin threw the challenge flag, what would he have gotten if Decker wasn't down but still lost the ball? I was trying to think about what the penalty would be for fumbling a ball and then having it roll into the end zone, but that still wouldn't have mattered because the play was blown dead. Was there anything

So EA draws the line somewhere—apparently: not altering controversial endings—but they stepped over other lines (e.g. the Day-One-DLC-line). I think that the controversial Mass Effect ending and the poor effort known as Dragon Age II aren't necessarily the reasons customers should be complaining about EA. The reason

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I've been wanting this other guy to do some DK stuff...

THANK YOU! Guillermo del Toro's "Future Projects" section on Wikipedia was getting way too long, comically larger than his "Career" section. At least we can knock this one off the list until he finds another studio.

What I think Shogun is saying is that the risk was completely conceivable to the public. The decline of Zynga and some unfortunate business decisions they made over the past couple months have been publicly documented.

There are no genres, only Zuul!!

My biggest fear in this is that Valve has forgotten about the Mac users who were super-pumped to get the option of Steam on their machines but who are still slightly disappointed with the percentage of games available to them. I'm glad Mac users have an option other than the App Store (and I'm sure Linux users love

The gameplay looks pretty interesting too.

Hmmm...

What if this was actually the next step for Playdead? And this was a commercial?

They needed one of these...

I tried the digital version one month for free to see what it was like, but I still get the print version because the digital interface that they came up with is horrific. I will keep getting the print version as long as I am a PowerUp member. The magazine is really the only reason I keep the membership.

The word "ergonomic" is being used a lot to describe the 360 controller. I understand why, simply for the contour, but one thing to remember is that our bodies (and our thumbs) are generally symmetrical. The Dualshock seems more "ergonomically" sound in this sense due to its symmetry.

I don't know how this will go over with some people, but I've always believed that those who pay full price on a new copy of a game should get all the dlc at no extra cost. The money made from extra dlc essentially makes up for the reselling of used games that give no money back to developers. If someone is willing to

Naughty Dog will always impress.

I wonder if this will directly resemble the comic.