arronecho
ArronEcho
arronecho

I sold a copy of Sonic and the Black Knight to a kid yesterday. Forgive him for he knows not what he does.

Really cool commercial. I was more of a Nintendo kid, but I love the ode to the history of the brand.

.....yeah I'm that impatient. :(

Two of my favorite games of all-time. They both play very differently but have such fantastic approaches to writing and themes.

Throw a wig on him and some heels and he'll be rolling in the bills.

I pre-ordered all my stuff from GameStop. There's one right near my home and I HATE waiting for deliveries. I have almost no patience. It's a problem, really.

You know.....it's not totally hideous. Take off the 88 and the signature and it wouldn't be so bad. Definitely makes a statement. And that statement is: DIABETES!

"This looks as cool as dicks!"

I feel dirty now for wanting to play the game.

I be over-feeding my Pokemon like a family member on My 600lb Life.

I love this game. Totally a favorite of mine. My only complaint is that the animated cutscenes look like Esurance commercials that aired back when this game was first released.

Face Lick and Jazz Hand killed me.

How so? Notice I said "lots of people" and not "the tweets posted in this article". If you actually look at the hashtag on Twitter (which this article suggests doing), many of the tweets are about the game's perceived quality.

You should look at the hashtag on twitter. Many of the tweets are about the game's perceived quality.

It's a Crytek theme. The developer's name has a Y in it, so I guess they decided that Crysis should be spelled with a Y to make it a callback to their name. Then they continued it with the sequels. So I guess when they realized they had another game with an "i" in the title, they decided to continue their tradition.

Lots of people willing to shit on someone else's hard work before it is even finished or available to be judged on its own merit.

Thanks for the response! It's definitely tough and something I've never experienced before, but I'll get through in time. Still sucks though.

I've tried to write a response to this article three times now but end up deleting everything I've said.

Actually if you have your 3DS serial number, which is on the box and the bottom of the 3DS itself, then calling Nintendo support will get you all your games back onto any new 3DS you purchase to replace the stolen one. Also, it helps if you register your games to Club Nintendo.

So I guess that settles my internal debate about whether it is HIGH-lian or Hill-ian.