@Kotaku Reject: Love it or hate it, Inception really lends itself to a video game adaption.
@Kotaku Reject: Love it or hate it, Inception really lends itself to a video game adaption.
@AgentSmithAndWesson: Sure! Add me, too: Aenean.
GT5 online + lap one + turn one = meat grinder
@Djehuty: You could pair the apple bluetooth keyboard and mouse with the PS3. Both are pricey (~$70 ea.), but they are both powered by AA batteries, are slim, and look decent on your coffee table.
@symphonycometh: Curious: why didn't you like Heavenly Sword?
@Slagathorian: Save the trees and kill the children.: Good stuff.
Kids these days.
@LodiGino: gg
@thorsdroidx: Personally, I hated Army of Two. The demo for the newest one (is it Army of Two 2?) is in the PSN store. Same for Kane and Lynch 1 and 2.
@AthleticSupporter: Good point. Adult Swim brought us Big O — a moment — Cowboy Bebob, and Samuari Champloo.
@Arnheim: It took a long time for Cartoon Network to find a niche, but Adult Swim produces stellar programs. Robot Chicken, Tim & Eric, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Venture Brothers, et al. really drive traffic to that channel.
@dowingba: I'm about to jump back into FF:T myself. So my vote goes there. That title is so great for so many reasons.
@Kotaku Reject: Easy, Bad Company 2's multiplayer. I consistently come back to that title, and the Vietnam expansion isn't helping my addiction.
@thorsdroidx: FPS that isn't a 'war simulator'? That's a tall order. Try zombie mode in COD:BO.
@BrknPheonix: I don't see the need for multiple forms.
@DocSeuss: He probably sent the e-mail to himself and an admin's filter flagged it.
@Rinaldus: Yeah, I downloaded this last week. Haven't gotten around to actually playing it, though.
@the-hypnotoad: Agreed. The price-point is entirely too high for that bit of nostalgia.
Apache: Air Assault
It's hard to look at this game without thinking of Michael Vick.