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I mean, ignore the stream S.W.A.T.ers, because that only gives them the attention they crave, which I disagree with fully.

Let's hope that it doesn't come to that, but you never know. It is a very tense situation and mistakes can easily be made by either party.

You are absolutely right and this points out one of the biggest issues of cyber crimes. With the advancement of technology it becomes even more difficult to track. The police are doing what they can, but I do feel that they are not there yet technologically to address these sorts of problems. I think that the police

I have had numerous discussions with people about the real life implications of these sorts of, "pranks," and it frustrates me to no end when people's response is to just ignore it and it will go away. No, we can not ignore it and no, it will not go away. This is the epitome of narcissism for a sociopath and it isn't

I wouldn't necessarily say that this style of game is trending. Although there are a few titles in the series out, the majority of games available are designed vastly different.

Also, I just recently picked up Dark Souls for the first time, having zero experience and knowledge of the series besides it being,

Oh do not get me wrong, there are tons of games on the system that are an absolute blast to play, but there is added frustration and an unknown element that comes along with the issues that the Dashboard has been having that can really irritate users as well as developers who have to take those elements into account

I feel like the Xbox One's dashboard has caused lots of problems in performance for many a game. Let's hope that this doesn't continue for other indie titles. Losing an indie developers faith can really hurt a system.

Even though the game itself is mostly garbage, there is something inside the human spirit that drives them to see and reveal the unknown. We knew so little of Sonic Xtreme that we had to find out about it. Even if the story and idea is not as good as what he have experienced, our desire to explore is there. You see it

I had it on my old Apple IIGS when it was Hero's Quest. I was really young, but my brothers copied it from the school computer lab waaaaaaaayy back in the day. I still have the insane number of floppies that Quest for Glory III had for Dos, although will never load it up in that form ever again.

Oh I completely understand being happy that you see another Quest for Glory in general. I was too, because it at least gives you closure, no matter how poorly executed, I was still happy that there was an actual end to it.

Id id not enjoy the combat system in Dragonfire, nor did I enjoy the imposed time limits for the events. I also felt that the 3D graphics did not enhance the experience. Like you mentioned as one of your reasons for liking Shadows of Darkness (which I loved as well by the way), The artwork in Shadows of Darkness were

Oh I could not dream of insulting or making fun of you with this particular pick. The Quest For Glory series (minus the fifth installment) are a testament to the awesomeness of Adventure games. I highly recommend people to try this series out and work towards having a single character go through the entire series as

I believe that making an assumption that Nintendo making a basic, Match-3 free-to-play puzzle game is leading to an inevitable, "Pay to make Mario Jump," game as pretty absurd.

Consumers vote with their wallet and if you feel that this is a direction that Nintendo should not follow, do not put money into said product. I myself will follow that rule as well. If I decide to play this game, I will not pay any money to play it. I have never put a dollar down on a free-to-play style game and I

I will give it a shot. I look at this as a, "Nice game to play on a work break," or if you are one of those types, a ,"game to play while taking a dump." I couldn't see myself playing an hour straight of bejeweled and I couldn't see myself playing an hour worth of Bejeweled: Pokemon Edition.

That is an absurd reaction and you know it. Saying this is a bad idea is one thing, but to believe that Nintendo is moving towards a strict, "Free to Play," business model is incorrect.

I was big in the closed beta portion of Landmark, which Georgeson had a huge hand in. He seemed very well liked by the fans and well supported. He hosted weekly streams to talk to fans about the Projects and what they were working on.

What happens, with a lot of movie trailers recently, is that they use tricks to deceive you into thinking the movie will be good, because, let's be honest, that is the point of a trailer. They use things like basic, minor chord tunes with a heavy drum beat to trigger emotions from you and make you feel excited and

That is his bread and butter combo.

I work for a big midwest retail chain and let me tell you, this happens, because people are lunatics. We have a pikachu that was loosened from his packaging because a little kid grabbed it, screamed pikachu and then chucked it at our Disney Infinity demo station. I've seen the packaging be shaken, thrown, chewed on