cowfish13
cowfish13
cowfish13

It may seem like that; but you can definitely have a genuine conversation with people. I spent 30 minutes talking with a Firaxis employee. Had great late night talks with a former Vigil games employee and, on the train ride home, I met another former Vigil employee, and his best man at his wedding was that guy. CRAZY!

I think 1/25th of characters should be gay (like the world population); In my head, any characters that don't have any romantic options have a chance to be gay; i.e. Dumbledore.

Well, its better for networking, and you learn way more. Honestly, E3 is press and investors, but its considered a trade show... I guess other developers want to see the gaming environment from short demos...?

E3 isn't THAT great... but maybe it's because I went in 2012.

I have a cousin I desperately want to be a hero to. Despite being 5, he knows about all the LE ones. The first LE Skylander was at the E3 I went to, yet while I checked out the Transformers booth I didn't check out the Skylanders booth right next to it. Makes me kick myself. For these next two years, I've been trying

Like Metal Gear's Raiden, the Arbiter was initially detested by a great many players. This was mostly owing to the protagonist bait-and-switch technique that Halo 2 borrowed from Metal Gear Solid 2: players hungry to continue the adventures of Master Chief were shocked to discover they'd spend roughly half their time

My Marvel-themed video game is either an asymmetrical co-op super hero team game that requires team interaction and strategy or a multi-unit strategy game.

Dag yo. Marty is so nice. I ate lunch with him once... and when I mean that, I secretly listened into a conversation he was having with some music teachers at my school at the next table over.

I kind of have trouble with videos that explain that some control aspects are "simple enough" for players not to experiments. There is a perpetual fear of doing something wrong.

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Conceptually, I love sitting in bars and resturants in games. I do it all the time in Fallout and Elder Scrolls and I love Bethesda's polish that the server will automatically talk to you. In Pokemon X & Y, if I'm able to talk to someone while sitting, I'll do so.

Yeah, literally today... or yesterday... probably yesterday.

I was thinking the same thing. It almost mimics Ass Creed perfectly; the hip new thing of the generation.

Even more reason why the F2P version sucks; the special event before the game's release trumps it and cost either 5 dollars and came with a free sandwich.

Rated Everyone 10 and Up...

Nah, that was the Subway special event, which was pretty awesome. I think you could go to level 20 in that one.

Remember how Uncharted 3's Multiplayer was free to play but only to level 15 and stupid individual content pieces that added up to being more expensive than getting the game?

I thought it was going to be All I Want.

I don't think you understood the point of that video. Comparing apples to oranges.