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That missed my point entirely. I’m saying that the console market has fostered an expectation of buying a game, returning it for money, and putting that money into other games. And digital games have all their own new issues, like servers that can go down, or storefronts that can eventually vanish. It’s not a black

Everyone is forgetting the used games business. For console games and before steam, there was always a way to sell a game you were finished with for some amount of money, that you could reinvest in other games. With the advent of digital sales, you could no longer do that. One could argue that steam refunds have

I agreed with my dad on this. The first trailer was for people who needed to be reintroduced (or introduced to the first time) to what the ghostbusters are supposed to be about.

There are multiple character and plot connections between Far Cry 2 and 3/4. The preaching gun runner in 4 is one of the bosses you “kill” in 2, and the Jackel is subtely referenced a number of times in both games.

Both Xbox Live and PSN have been going down more often these last few years. I wonder if it’s just been various groups DDOSing them, since the Lizard Squad shit?

It’s more like the government is going to that safe manufacture and asking for a way to open all of their safes, remotely.

I always liked naming every party member in FF7 “Sephiroth”. It gets so confusing so quickly. :D

That sounds like excuse making for not making a good game. He’s basically saying, People won’t buy their game if they get to try it first.

This puzzle frustrated me, and I just left it alone for hours, doing most of the other parts of the game. Came back to it, instantly realized it might be missing a piece (since other puzzles in the game do this too as you move alone), and found the solution.

I really liked how it felt like the first superhero movie to take place in a comic book world. They wern’t afraid to just talk about the outside superhero world like it existed, instead of segmenting it off like all the marvel movies do. The mansion is just a place in the movie, instead of a thing you only see in

Wow what a moron to name drop Sitoshi.

Absolution was a massive update to the AI. This one uses the same systems, and has been refined quite a bit.

I’m sick of many of you guys (games journalists) being worried about “inside baseball”. Alot of us do care how the suasage is made. I wish more industries would talk about how they conduct business.

Yeah, but it was still those internal elements deciding on how they were going to censor themselves. This isn’t a semantic argument. Comic companies were censoring themselves.

WHY IS HE NOT STANDING ON A PILE OF CORPSES?

Comics Code Authority wasn’t an external force.

Now, if he talked to the player like an alternate personality, and smoked more cigarettes, we’d have a game!

I could of sworn that you were gaurenteed to fight your arisen in your first new game +, but maybe I’m crazy. I was defintely playing online.

Yeah, that game was fantastic. I don’t know why people don’t talk more about it. It actually had a lot of elements that reminded me of Majora’s Mask, with lots of clockwork villager stuff, where you could find people at the right locations at certain times of day (people ate dinner at their homes at night,etc). And

Don’t forget that the next time you play, your previous character is the