The answer to this question(and a surprising number of other questions) will always be Angela Bassett.
Always.
The answer to this question(and a surprising number of other questions) will always be Angela Bassett.
Always.
Scary story time:
Finally, I can be myself online! Look out world, Dick Shuttlecock is headed to the Playstation network!
Wow this looks really generic
*Dog gets punched*
Ya know, I can't even recall the last time a biopic was cast so well. It's freaking uncanny.
I have always wanted to go to Africa (to teach English)
Ah, remember the good old days when Aliens games were awesome?
You’re down with the idea of playing as a teenage girl.
Chronicle?
Yep. I am a former moderate Republican, now registered Independent, because there's literally no one left for me to vote for. Moderate Republicans have been completely driven out. It's madness.
People also said that the "incredible cell architecture" inside the PlayStation 3, the PS Vita as a whole, the OUYA, and even to a lesser extent, the Nokia N-Gage were ripe with potential. We all know that for the most part those things are/were largely underused and/or unappreciated. Potential rarely equals worth in…
Yeah, she should really just shut up and not say anything at all! That's how to solve every problem! You tell her!
I read the title and thought they were finally allowing for cross-platform play...
You mean those THREE systems that ever had it, the Xbox 360, PS2 and Wii? Nintendo 64 couldn't play SNES, and SNES couldn't play NES. Dreamcast (well, couldn't play ANYTHING) couldn't play Genesis. Shall I go on?
Humans are animals.
It's a society of fucking savages.
I can't hold it in anymore I let them have it.
Did you guys not get Aliens: Colonial Marines up there then?
Because that game made me want to go on a murdering spree..
As a Canadian, I have to ask... where can I get the American version of these games that are mind controlling people to go on shooting sprees? Because our versions don't seem to be having this effect up here.
Points for the CNBC report. The fox news report makes playing video games sound like a drug or mental illness.