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No, touch based games are NOT fun, they are a crude imitation of what fun is, streamlined so that you never lose your way in the endless repetition of the same idiotic action. Touch is not fun, touch is deceptive, easy accesible, but extremely limiting, you can do a lot of thing “ok” with touch, but you CAN’T do

Man, the Oculus conference the other day left me kind of hyped, I’ll admit.

I gotta ask, since I never played GTAV, is the hooker thing mandatory or something? I mean contracting their services at all. And if it is, is there any benefit to killing them afterward, aside from getting the money back? An achievent or something?

Hahaha, yeah, that might have been a bit too bawdy of a comment, sorry.

That’s the kind of answer I was hoping for. I had no idead about the “story about dudes” argument, thanks for the tip.

So many people saying their wives hate the game, makes you wonder if this is a “boys club” kinda game...

I think people are finally realizing how much hype is hurting the industry, or atleast I hope they are, after Colonial Marines and Watchdogs, and so publishers are trying new variations on their ussual strategies.

Adding the ticker symbol seems like a not so subtle way of saying “hey, investors, look how good we are doing, come put you money on us!”.

Nah, I thankfully have plenty of those. Quite the contrary, I would like to see someone beat them at their own game.

Elegant, subtle, right on point.

First Gravity Rush, now Bloodborne, praised be them anouncements.

Oh man, I just ‘YES’-ed so hard.

For a moment it looked like less polished Souls Game, but the feudal japan setting made it look interesting...

Carnival Phantasm, which is a comedy spin off of Fate\Stay Night’s universe.

Captures the avergame gamer’s “gaming expression” better than pretty much any other video game comercial ever...

I sadly can’t think of many cool stories to tell you guys, game stores here in Argentina are pretty “meh” in terms of service and customer care, so most of my interactions with them are “walk in, ask for game, pay, leave”. That’s probably why I haven’t bought a physical copy of a game in years...

Whoa, whay happened here? Last time I checked, people were just rolling into walls all day long, how did they colectively get so good as to pick a decent armor and weapons combinations? Have all the trolls been kicked out of the chat? That’s the onyl thing I can think of...

Well, as for the hassle part, a simple ‘appear offline’ or some sort of basic privacy tool I think would easily fix it.

The only way I see this actually working is if they commit to giving pokemon a sense of “uniqueness”, becuase if my charizard is the same as your charizard and everyone else’s charizard, then I couldn’t care less about this randomly generated pokedex number.

I honestly don’t think apple ever intended to compete in the console market, it mostly looks like a bunch of fanboys preaching doomsday just to feel smug and relevant, as fanboys always do, and made evident by the fact that you quoted a site calle “Cult of Mac”...