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I don't think that it will be first person, but PT was a good example of how you can make it pretty intense and scary as hell in first person. The Room's apartment sequences were pretty amazing too, and those were in first person (and arguably the best parts of that game).

This scared the ever living BM out of me.

looks good, but I've always found Krispy Kreme's donuts to be way too sweet. I'm more of a fan of local mom-and-pop style donuts.

Yeah, I was pleasantly surprised that they were still introducing mechanics like 15 or so levels in, and the game becomes so ridiculously challenging. I'd say if you pass judgment on this game within just "a few minutes", you're missing out.

One of my favorite SNES games. Underrated shooter! Great music too.

Still don't fully understand Kotaku's hate for the Mercedes DLC as if it's the spawn of Satan or something. It's not that bad. Come on now.

Just want to say that I appreciate the thought that went into your response. I do feel like there's a level of objectivity that's missing from gaming journalism lately. The thing is, I tend to agree with about 90% of articles that obviously lean a certain way so it's hard for me to really see it most of the time

ha! That's what I was going to say.

That's pretty hilarious. IT'S ALWAYS LISTENING. lol

eventually it morphed into "open open open open" for me.

Though the auction house is kind of moot at this point, I'm right there with you on it feeling better with a controller. I've played the game through its many updates on PC (it's pretty much a different game than it was when it launched), and even though it's in its best shape ever on PC, I still prefer it on console

Having played said game on PC and PS4, I'd have to disagree. The game is beautifully optimized for console. I can't speak for the Xbox One, but it has been a very smooth, engaging experience on PS4. I will say that the 1080p thing has been in contention with quite a few games on XBO before its system was recently

Yes and no. You don't actually choose your gender. The game will choose it for you in any given round. At least that's what I remember from playing it past year.

I'm going to respectfully disagree with you. Robin Williams had a sickness, sure. Something that is not really understood by many and very personal; however, the Robin Williams that we all grew up with and know and love is the one we want to memorialize and that completely fits in with Nintendo's Family-Friendly

Just passionate about video games.

Honestly, it's not really clear as to why. I just know from personal experience that it wasn't working when I unhooked my mic. There are several message boards on the subject that echo the same thing. It is possible (though, at this point, not probable) that we're all wrong, but I'd say it's a good bet to have your

The third one is always guarantied after you wait for the vibration to end.

I have finished this 12 times. What I've taken away from my experience with PT:

It's Sandra Bullock.

I just got done with P.T. and I definitely think it's high on the list of scary games I've played. Sure, it's short (it's a demo), but it doesn't hold your hand, and while that can be a little frustrating, there's this weird sense of accomplishment that I had after finishing. Also, it scared me shitless, and that's