ZachTheZip
ZachTheZip
ZachTheZip

It's sort of "jack of all trades, master of none", culturally.

Tomb Raider: "Let's Give PC Gamers the Shaft Again edition" edition.

Then you'd love a game set in the First Age.

The "stars" help sell extra copies at launch. Some people will see those names, and buy the game without knowing if it's any good gameplay-wise. Likely not enough to cover the expense of hiring them, though.

That's great and all, but this game needs another YEAR of polish put on it before it's ready for prime time.

Because Rockstar's support for PC gaming is awful at best.

His company produces the best selling game system in the world: the 3DS. Just because one segment of a business is struggling doesn't mean that the business is a failure as a whole.

All of those look worse than what we have now.

Being a PS3 exclusive seriously hurt it.

This one bugs me. Motion blur on the ground/background, but not on the supposedly rapidly rotating tires?

What kind of games do you like? Super Mario 3D World and Rayman Legends for platformer games that are already out. ZombiU is a good game if you prefer the old Resident Evil games to the newer ones. Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate is there if you want a "hardcore" time sink of a game with weighty combat and big bosses. LEGO

The Dark Tower would be absolutely perfect as an animated series.

So a knockoff of Lost in Shadow for the Wii.

Not to mention the occasional giant monster.

A game where the point is to delay actually winning for as long as possible. No thanks.

It's an Ubisoft game. The PC version is NEVER the way to go.

There are a few games that I'll never forget. The games might be cliche, but there's a reason they're considered greats. Chrono Trigger, Mother 3, Suikoden II, Seiken Densetsu II, Mario 64, Majora's Mask, and so many more. Some of the less known games that I can remember entirely were on the PC, like SimCopter and

So basically Kiryu from "Godzilla Against Mechagodzilla".

"One among you will shortly perish."