@High Speed Indeed: Or haplessly discarded in labs across Russia or the United States.
@High Speed Indeed: Or haplessly discarded in labs across Russia or the United States.
@kitsuneconundrum: I'm inclined to agree. If more software developers on the PC, and in time, all platforms make SDK kits available for mods, then the possibility of experiencing different games in drastically varied ways increases exponentially. I'm not saying that everything would be amazing since not every mod is…
@wirebrain: Having worked at a Gamestop, I can tell you why. In my experience, I'm not saying every single store, but a lot of the managers, full-time employees, etc. usually take them and give the pre-order bonuses to their friends.
One of the finest RPG series ever to grace the gaming world.
@gold163 (° д° ): Who would you imagine playing Scorpion and Mad Dog?
@kyle4: I didn't expect an exceptional film going into the original, but it was passable. Really though, if you walk into the film knowing what to expect, then becomes impossible to be disappointed.
@jutsugenius: Be honest, you miss the cinematic masterpiece that was the Super Mario Bros. movie. :-p
@Limeade: Quick everyone - confuse EA and let's all be really bad. :)
@bakura: He puts on his pants just like the rest of us, one leg at a time. Unless he has some sort of super pants, then God help us all.
@Cupajo: Yeah, not especially liking the sound of that word.
Video games don't make kids fat and unfit, parents who believe that it's okay to let a game system babysit their children do.
@Strife Fox †: Actually, it made me think of the Animatrix a lot more. I would hope that it gives the same feeling fleshing out some more story behind the Halo universe.
I still believe that District 9 is a "stepping stone" of sorts, graphically and technologically, on the way to seeing if a Halo movie would ever be possible. And after watching the latest trailer for District 9, not only is it possible, but is very capable of being well done.
And that's when Gamestop started offering credit cards too.
@Archaotic: I personally enjoyed Too Human. Granted, it wasn't the greatest move on the part of Silicon Knights to wait on releasing it for a significant amount of time, and development issues aside, I did buy the game. Personally, I justified purchasing the game in the hopes that it'd support the studio, giving them…
@darkos87: Second.
Does anyone else remember a time when it didn't matter what the pre-order bonus was and people could just be happy getting a game on the day it came out?
Fallout 3 and maybe Halo 3 if my brother wants me to finish getting him through the campaign on Legendary.
If only every business gave customer service like that.
I, for one, welcome our robotic overlords.