Ugh, the iMacs are the worst. I never used one until I was in school and I'd always be like "Wait, is it on the left side? *probe around* No wait, it was the right... Under the... Over more? Where the f... Oh, there it is."
Ugh, the iMacs are the worst. I never used one until I was in school and I'd always be like "Wait, is it on the left side? *probe around* No wait, it was the right... Under the... Over more? Where the f... Oh, there it is."
You mean like, on the crapper, under the table at a restaurant, at a party avoiding confrontation? That would make it more realistic for sure! :P
The black render looks nice. I love my iPhone4 (Sometimes) but I hope the 5 looks as sexy in my hands.
And cigarettes are aimed at 18+! Oh wait, what about alcohol? You're telling me those commercials are aimed ONLY at mature crowd? Sorry to break it to you buddy, but at least in America, media will target as young as they can go. A large percentage of the people buying this game will be 13-17. Majority? Probably not.…
Jeez, over 100 replies already. People sure have stuff to say about CoD lol (including me).
*Shudder* Yeah it's all in the sounds, man. The "boo!" stuff doesn't scare me, it's the build up of tension and anxiousness that makes a game terrifying. Dead Space 1 did the same thing to me. But I love it!
Lol, I know right? Well, I'm excited to play a post-apocalyptic "MMO" - I'm using quotations because it hints that it's not an MMO in the traditional sense with quests and what not, you can kind of do your own thing. I'm more excited because it's different (I know, zombies aren't anything new, but it seems like a…
I'm just waiting for The War Z. I'm excited for it, but somewhat reserved since there aren't many details, yet.
Games scare me so easily. Amnesia frightened me. Hell, even L4D frightened me at first.
Yeah, I missed the whole ebonics language class in high school, too.
Most actors these days have to train to do voice acting, anyway. Most dialog in film is replaced in the studio, known as ADR and it's very common to replace dialog in movies, depending on a large number of variables and budget. (I work as a sound editor, but I don't frequently do dialog)
Here we go: "No additional payment required if you are a Premium subscriber"
Yeah, I'm a premium member. I think it's worth it. at $15 a pop, the $50 subscription is worth it plus the little bonuses in between. I think there's tons of content to be had.
*sigh* It's in context, man. "Free if you are a premium subscriber" It's implied that I paid for my subscription. So yes, it's FREE. Because the alternative would be to PAY for it in addition to your subscription. Didn't mean to sound like a dick with my last sentence but no need to throw it back at me. Agree to…
Well, each pack costs money if you're NOT a subscriber. So if you don't have Premium, it's not free, you have to buy it. If you're a premium member, then it's free, as you already paid for the content. Not sure how that doesn't make sense, haha.
Hexen is one of my earliest FPS memories on PC. I loved that game so much...
*Insert typical defensive "I love Mass Effect but I won't admit it because only the cool kids don't like the ending and the story and therefore everything else Mass Effect from here on out" here*
That's true. I just feel like a lot of talent goes to waste when they could be working on a... Real game.
Another free to play game? I'm honestly hating that every developer is heading in this direction. It's terrible. I want to want to play a "Free" game and pay for stuff in the game. Just give me the whole game. I get it from a business standpoint but it's not fun at all -.-
This is amazing. Good laugh for the night, thanks for this.