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I don’t mean to be a stick in the mud, but science fiction does not have a fantasy component. Fantasy stories in a sci-fi aesthetic are still fantasies.

Don’t get Diablo on PS3 or 360. They stopped updating it a year and a half ago. Get it on PS4, XBone, or PC.

“ALL THE MORE TO ENTERTAIN YOU, MY SWEET.”
- Kirk Hamilton (in Grandma Garb)

Kirk Hamilton has to be the smiliest mother fucker in these god damn 50 states. He’s a treasure.

My one concern is that there are no red highlights (dubbed Runner Vision by the previous title) to notify the player of terrain of interest that will get them to their intended destination. A system like this would be incredibly useful for the player to navigate the open world and reach their destination without

The PS3 is still going strong in Japan, whereas the PS4 is going very strong in the West. The dual platform versions of the game is to appeal to both markets. There is no doubt that P5 will sell better on the PS4 in the U.S., but in Japan, it’s another story.

Wii port*

More shows should just pull a FLCL and make 6-12 amazing episodes using a budget similar (but smaller) to a 24 episode run. You know, do the HBO thing.

EoE is one of my favorite movies of all time (it’s worth noting that list is about 50-60 movies long).

False. Mad Max is doing great at the box office. It was number 1 in the world this weekend (see: not in the US). It is already sitting on an easy $105 million.

If Kojima threw up a stink, he would go down the route of Ned Stark. Until he’s officially gone, Konami owns his ass, and he would be a fool to forget that.

CD Projekt Red owns GOG. That may have something to do with their love for The Witcher :P

Those first seven or eight episodes though. Those were absolutely killer. The rest were meh.

I never played DX2, but I have to admit, that’s an incredible way to handle a multiple ending scenario.

As of 5:00 a.m. EST, Fast to the Future is by far my favorite.

Agreed. I always forget about Thief 1 and 2. Those games hold up incredibly well today, even though the UI is a bit clunky by modern standards.

I played it when it came out and thought it was pretty great.
I played through the whole thing again when The Orange Box came out and those it was awesome.

I played it in 2013 and was floored at the sheer brilliance exhibited in the level design. While being extremely linear, the path to continue is always something

Dear lord, the God-tier grammar in that tweet is blinding.

I might have enjoyed more of that kind of gameplay in CD1 hehe. I'm weird.

I actually kind of liked the gameplay in the second disc. It cut out pretty much every piece of filler and just powered full steam ahead to the ending.