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I hope Onlive the best.

@Black Knight Rebel: Onlive isn't on a forced subscription plan. You can buy games.

@ILaen'Cythe: He sent you a link, and you kind of went on the deep end.

@Trasken: You can. You can buy games. Or you can pay 15 bucks a month to play any of the games they have.

@aiko8bit: Atari was totally in the 80s. Zelda and Mario came out around the late 80s.

@OutlawDominus: It also was the setting for one hell of a game called S.T.A.L.K.E.R. I'd recommend people play it, just to experience the differences in Russian FPSes and how they really focus on the survival setting. (Even if it is a little too mystical.)

@HighSpeedIndeed: There was only so much interactivity and objects in Doom. If it wasn't a barrel, it was probably a switch.

@amarney: I was just about to make this point! I never really shot at the barrels in Halo because I never noticed them. And I scream all hell when they explode!

@N-Robes: You're preaching to the choir. :)

Sweet! I was just thinking about how much I loved Morrowind above Oblivion! Now a excuse to replay!

A lot of the reviews echo the same thing. That this is a Telltale game using Back to the Future. The people who are REALLY excited about this game were hoping for a Back to the Future game, possibly made by Telltale.

@chogaijin: I think he's more than qualified to review it since he is a fan of Back to the Future. I'm not into JRPGs, but if there was a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video game, I'll totally check it out. And if it happens to be a JRPG, I'd be totally pissed off.

Really? I would have thought it the other way around, with the Puzzle Quest series expanding so much farther.

@Prosthetics: What AJ said. Look at Steam. It's dominated by the CoD games. PC gamers (I am one) are as stupid as everybody else.

@StrategyMonk: I agree. She doesn't have the sweet robotic humming rhythm and speech that other little girls have.

@LucasReis: But would you even have the time? I think I played about 50 games in a year. Most of them for about 15-20 minutes.

Personally, I think it's about creating new franchises and flexibility. If a Bungie could have easily created a game called RingWorld. But then, they couldn't push that title with everything they wanted. No Brutes, no Elites, no John-117. There wouldn't be enough flexibility, because the devs would always have to go

Because of the whole Ubisoft DRM, I bought AC2 via Onlive. If the game required me to be online anyways, I might as well have it stream to my computer and not take up the space or resources.

@iGamr: The complaint is that if you lose your internet connection for even a second (like if you're on wifi), then Ubisoft's game kicks you off. Steam doesn't. And the kicker was, that WAS the retail version. That was every PC version. The only way around it was to pirate it to stop it from happening.

I think a better title would have been 'Guild Leader was big douche bag to handicaps'.