armyofjuan
ArmyofJuan
armyofjuan

Exactly. Haven't had this much fun with a shooter since my Halo days on the 360. (Switched back to PlayStation.)

I also canceled my preorder, but picked it up on day one anyway. I’m having a lot of fun and there will be an additional planet’s worth of content coming soon for free. After that, I’ll see what the expansions look like before dropping more money on a pass. But right now? The game makes up for minimal content by being

What is the utility of a big cylinder with wheels on the bottom and a spinning dome? Ok, off the top of my head, let’s compare: One of these two can move quickly through rough terrain, the other cannot. One of these will always land on its feet when falling. One of these two weighs a lot less which makes it a better

I am erect.

On the other hand, maybe the “brand” gets these characters the time in the spotlight that they need to make it into the mainstream. So even if X-23 has to “give up” the mantle of Wolverine, now everyone knows who she is because everyone knows who Wolverine is, and they might be more interested in following her after

Look, I have no problem with a new, more diverse set of superheroes. It’s been a long time coming.

Don’t know if you’re being facetious, but I would actually be really interested in seeing something like that.

Halo turret sequences: *AI gets stuck on some scenery until player gets out in a huff and kicks them out of the driver seat*

ARMA III (and every ARMA before it going back to Operation Flashpoint itself) is an infantry simulation. You know how military flight sims meticulously model the flight envelopes of the aircraft and the specs of the armaments and pore over every detail of every actual historical engagement?

“500 Days of Turret Sequences”

Now im begining to rethink every turret sequence i’v ever played. Were any of them real?! How long has this been lie been going on for!? I need Kotaku to do some real investigative journalism and go through every turret sequence from the last 10 years to see when this trend really started to take root. Lets call it

This is not good game design, but as there’s been a culture all but built around this sort of thing, with yearly installements and fans lining up to spend almost $100 (60 game-40-50 season pass) without complant, I don’t think there’s a damned thing that the vocal minorty can do about it to make it stop.

I’m sorry, but that’s incredibly lame. I have no issue with them making your guns seem more powerful than they should be (a few hits blowing up a tank, for example), but the damn things should not blow up if you don’t even hit them. I’d be watching a movie if I wanted that.

#blackcoffeematters

Remember kids: Black Lives Matter is a bunch of whiners who are looking for reasons to be offended. The real oppression is a lack of Christmas iconography on your coffee cups.

Yeah...how does one do a fantasy epic rife with magic, large green humanoids, griffons, etc. without CGI and entire rooms of green screen in this day and age? I mean, such a thing would be impossible with practical effects at the forefront and reasonably augmented by special effects!

I wonder how many public libraries in the 90s started charging people for printing pages because of gamefaqs.

Now this got me interested in buying new games again.

What I find “pretentious” are people who are so quick to make such closed-minded, snap-judgments when they either don’t have all of the facts to base their TINY, feeble opinions on such matters or just don’t realize how incredulous their own comments are when they’re also talking out of their asses. I have never even

So you’ve really got no point other than to be the edgy kid who talks about all the hentai he jerks off to.