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Yes. She was. I know from personal experience.

I’d been following this title for a while. Played the demo on Steam a month or two back. While the levels and art were gorgeous, I felt the actual level design and how you moved through it to be very generic, bland, and boring. I was hoping for more creativity in navigating through an area, much like the creativity

“Porn could be less gross.”

It’s nothing like BL1 at all. Bl2 changed that series in a good way, and BL3 is more of an tightened version of BL2 in terms of combat, skills, builds, and mechanics, but a weaker story and more fragmented/less inspired world.

I thought the same thing while watching the trailer. I’m an old iso-RPG player, with some of my two favorite PC Games of all time being Ultima Online and Baldur’s Gate 2 (and many others like Icewind Dale, Planescape: Torment, etc.) following in their footsteps), so this type of game fits right up my alley.

Jokes and writing in Borderlands were always a mixed bag, generally not funny. But it’s part of the world they created, and it fits their world, so you live with it or you don’t. You could say the same thing about BL1 and BL2 and TPS. Nothings changed except maybe some people were younger back then than they are now.

Boy, this game could be described as the ultimate definition of the word “generic.” It’s amazing how little straight story-driven FPS games have progressed over the past ten years.

Great feature about the slider. For Total Warhammer, I always had to use a mod to reduce the gore effects as their default amount was just plain overkill. Screenshots looked ridiculous: pools of blood/gore decorating your character’s armor and faces; to the point where you could barely see the great detail put into

You could have a field day with Terminator encounter dialogue lines:

Very cool. Back in the 90's, Lina Inverse was one of the first Hentai girls I ever ... uhm ... discovered? Long may she reign!!!

The days of complaining about your info being on more file servers are long gone. This is just how society is progressing. Your info is available, and it is all over the place. That’s just how it is. It’s with private companies, it’s with public companies, it’s with the government bodies, it’s with 99.9% of other

I’ve been saying the same for years and years. Right now, the MMORPG market is dead. It was killed coming into 2010 with the advent of micro-transactions and the flame-out of all the supposed “WoW Killers.” Companies stopped investing in an expensive, time consuming gamble that had terrible odds. The only major

Why is it any more enormous than any other game? The original FF7 was a single game on three discs. At the time, hard as it is to believe now, in 1997 that game had phenomenal graphics. It was one of the first RPGs (before we used the term JRPG) to garner attention from the mainstream gaming audience; from those

It’s not. They both look terrible.

These people don’t know. They don’t think. They just react with shallow-minded thought processed, just because they are supposed to. Why anyone NEEDS to die is what is silly. Just because a show has killed off characters, it doesn’t mean they should or must just to do so. All previous characters in the show were

Alas, it seems deleted from my HDD. And, to some extent, my mind! :D (or rather :[ ).

I was an original EQ player back at release, though my preference and ongoing play until 2003 was mainly put into Ultima Online. Being said, sometime last year I installed EQ and gave it a spin for the first time in well over a decade. Boy ... I couldn’t play an hour. The UI, the navigation, the lackluster detail, the

From a personal standpoint, I hate this decision.

So long as they bring back the “Asylum” club song, I’ll give it a go.

The game is repetitive, my friend. Very much so. It has NO story what so ever to keep the player engaged once they grow tired of the redundancy. You’ve climbed one mountain, you’ve climbed them all.