ZackFalcon
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ZackFalcon

Just doesn't get any better than this.

I forgot to ask this on the review, but the console version of Dying Light, does it have split-screen co-op? That is possibly my only reason for ever considering the console version.

The only way to deal proper damage to bad guys in Dying Light is by hitting them in the head. Or, before that: knocking out their legs so you can bop them in the noggin. Turning off auto-aim for melee and ranged weapons makes landing precise hits very tricky, which helps bring out that feeling of desperation that

I'll have more to say about "Get To Work" closer to release and once I get my hands on the thing. It comes out in April for $39.99.

You lose points when you die?

A great article about a game will make me want to play said game. And as always, great write-up.

I thought you were talking about Sony Entertainment Online or something. As to what they've done to us... uhmmm... they offer only online games...? Yeah.

Allpar has stated that *some* of the Jeep engineers have moved on to and/or have been bought by the competition. Combine that with the rumors that the next Jeep might go weak-sauce IFS (based off the Ram 1500) and the fact that Jeep has done nothing for enthusiasts lately, and... GG.

Why black and white, tho?

Well, it is residing on... the web.

Wow. I thought those were all original. I'm surprised a crack-commando squad of lawyers didn't rappel from their windows to bust their asses.

Let me get this straight:
- The GTX 960 is okay. Not great, not good, but okay.
- The GTX 970 has problems.

"You're no grandson of mine!"

When you say:

I can get behind an idea like this, if only so kids could stop and get some fresh air once in awhile. I'm in the Philippines, and though I do not think outright banning video games is any good, we could always use more activities, and more active people.

Why is this not the top post?

So I gather I'm the only one who actually wants to try this thing? :(

Disappointing. I expected better from nVidia.

Gainward's GTX 960 Phantom is armed with the third-generation Phantom cooler which boasts sturdier construction and better thermal performance while making less noise. It's unlike any triple-slot cooler we've encountered before, featuring four 8mm heatpipes that extract heat from the base and distribute it evenly

I've never heard of this. But then, I live under a rock of sorts.