cartwrath2
CartesianWrath
cartwrath2

The is the game you are looking for - the Dark Souls series on easy mode.

http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/…

Its reviews are pretty mediocre - its too easy, the player becomes overpowered, etc...
Unless FROM screwed the ending, Bloodborne is going to clock in around a 9-9.5/10. The only thing keeping it from a 10 will

Its the Japanese way of telling a story. It doesn't hand everything to you on a plate and wrap up all the loose ends. It leaves things unsaid and ambiguous. I *love it*. I'd rather have a complex story where I don't quite know everything than a *bad* story (see Destiny for the alternative.)

Nothing but smug, condescending people reveling in their trial and error.

Yeah, we already have a The Order:1886 video game.

They aren't alienating an audience. You were never in the audience to begin with.

I for one am superbly glad that there is at least one studio in the world that chooses not to compromise for the sake of appealing to a broader audience. Variety is good.

No, I will not. I am too busy trying not to die and face a loading screen.

I'm sorry for her loss, but its incredibly irresponsible not to leave a copy of passwords to things like bank accounts, email accounts, photo collections, etc... in a safe deposit box or fire safe that your *spouse* has access to in such an unfortunate event. How can someone be so meticulous about security and so lax

No, there are not. If there were 'untold sums of *money*' then we wouldn't be sending it off to waste treatment plants, we'd be selling it at mall kiosks for 1/10th of its market value to poop appraisers . You're estimating $13 per person per what? Per ton? That might make it about as valuable as gravel.

Patience is a virgin.

Bah, we had fulminate of mercury for syphilis - and we liked it!

The synthesis of indigo dye. But its too long to relate in the margins of this comment.

As another has said, this was a boring movie, but it will continue to be held in high regard while anyone who says it was boring will be criticized. I'm glad this convinced hollywood that science fiction could be profitable, because we ARE LUCKY that such an awful film could do that. Interminable waltz scenes filled

no, because 2001 is not smart. Its an alien god uplifting humanity. Oh how amazing. Yawn.

And if I was voting in 1976 I would take that into account, but that was the day my father took me to see 2001 and I fell asleep in the theatre.

A relationship this far gone, in almost no case are they better off seeking psychological help for her and staying - thats something that can be done from a distance when you no longer have any ties - in fact the tease of getting psychological help 'to save the marriage' will be used to hold him in the relationship

The only way this makes any sense to me is if Atari is planning on releasing a collection of their old arcade games for one or some of these platforms and don't want their sales diluted by a Tempest clone already being out in the wild. Otherwise it would make perfect sense just to license the rights to him, get a cut

The owners of Pacman (Atari) sued because Munchkin (Magnavox) on the Odyssey2 looked too much like it. Its not a new thing. Unlike trademarks though, copyrights don't need to be protected to be enforced, so you're at liberty to let it slide until somebody with deep pockets comes along.

I will give you that the laws need to change, but if I hire a developer to produce a software package - I now own that IP - and then a few years later that same developer produces something that looks practically identical that people everywhere are saying is just like the one he produced for me and I own? I'd take

You indeed can have it both ways when you are the IP holder who is deciding where to sick the lawyers. The mistake was deciding to work for Atari in the first place.