costermonger
Costermonger
costermonger

In other words, don't fidget with your gadgets during meetings because it is rude and ignorant of the fact that no one else wants to be at the meeting either. The sooner everyone elses cards are tossed into the deck the sooner everyone can get back to work and lead productive lives.

No love for Little Gray.

Terry Crews, never, big fan.

Well if the bandwidth limits don't get you, the decompression will.

I bow before you most sarcastic one.

Dark sorcery!

I'd rather be the one trying to survive the ridiculously overpowered mage who is weak once you find a way to knock off his shielding helm that he has been forging and enchanting into for the last decade. This game needs to have loot, treasure, magical artifacts, curse items, and whatnot.

Well first you have your run of the mill magic missle, then you got your color choices, speed, power, burst, range, elements alignments, and don't forget splash damage.

Still need a game to take advantage of the tech.

Yeah, but when will FROM SOFTWARE give me another Tenchu.

It doesn't stop politicians.

Would you prefer pop-ups asking you for micropayments.

Right here, right now, you are going to face justice! And make no mistake about this—this is personal. And if you think for a second that I am scared to put a bullet in your brain…you don't know me. I am going to ask you one last time. Who are your co-conspirators? You have until the count of three, or I will kill you.

The too far part is subjective. Is a light tap on the butt or hand too far, how about a red mark, how about a welt that turns into a bruise and stays around for a week. About about a hard smack on the face, giving a black eye, knocking the kid out cold. What about using a yard stick, a belt, or a baseball bat. There

Looks like the kid wants attention, if the positive things they are doing aren't getting attention then they will do the bad things.

I want my stuff to last, who in their right mind actually wants things to expire. However, anyone who has a hard drive that makes it to 5 years is pretty lucky.

Poor Eidos Montréal, even when there game turns out surprisingly well given the ridiculous pace of development, Square Enix still regards the game as failing beyond expectations.