ZachTheZip
ZachTheZip
ZachTheZip

Which gives you a line, not a circle.

Same. Seems like the best answer.

As someone with a life-threatening allergy to eggs, fuck all y'all.

The point of cutting the cord is that you DON'T have to pay for specific hardware to enjoy content. Apple and HBO can fuck right off.

Best MMO out there right now. No exaggeration.

Re-building my PC soon, so soon, and yet so far away. I'm waiting for Intel's Skylake line to finally launch.

Hello???

They complain because it's often a case of civil leaders favoring one religion over others. When a person or group of a non-Christian faith asks to put up a symbol of their own faith, it initially gets rejected, gets taken to court, and then the local government has to choose between allowing all religions or none.

If this is what can be done on the 360, I can't even begin to imagine what will happen when the PC gamers get their hands on it.

Yes. And the reason they can do that is because those games don't have multiplayer. With multiplayer, you can't allow for mods. The problem is that nearly every major game these days has a multiplayer portion, even when for some games it's completely unnecessary.

Skyrim isn't meant to be a "cinematic experience" like The Order. Most of the play time in Skyrim is generated by the player, not the developer. Linear games translate better to the movie analogy. Sandbox games are an entirely different beast, where pricing has more to do with game quality than length.

If, if the game is five hours or so, then it's overpriced at $60, no matter how amazing it might be. Five hours is two modern full-length movies. Would you spend $60 on two movies? I wouldn't, even if they were the greatest movies ever made. I think that's why people are so up-in-arms.

Saints Row IV: Walking the Dinosaur - 0.99% of players have this.

I looked this post up again after watching a speedrun of Metroid Fusion. Man, Other M really screwed things up, didn't it? Could be why there's been no plans for a Wii U Metroid game.

Finally, some acknowledgement for an amazing game. I mean, a roguelike zombie survival horror game that actually makes good use of the Gamepad. It brought back the vibe I got from the old Resident Evil games, before they moved to ridiculous action games.

It's a PC port of an Ubisoft game. I'll remain skeptical of its technical quality until proven otherwise.

"Unlike other pairs of complementary colors", TV Tropes' entry on the trend says, "fiery orange and cool blue are strongly associated with opposing concepts — fire and ice, earth and sky, land and sea, day and night, invested humanism vs. elegant indifference, good old fashioned explosions vs. futuristic science

It looks like it's just another movie that relies on gorgeous CGI to cover for bad acting and a boring plot. I say that just based on the trailer, knowing nothing else about what it's supposed to be.

If I saw this in a store, I would buy it without hesitation.