Hahaha... haha.... god. +1. +1 so many times.
Hahaha... haha.... god. +1. +1 so many times.
PETA needs to STFU and GTFO on this one. I don't like Vick, either, but what's the point of having a justice system if you're still treated like you're guilty after you've served your time and been rehabilitated?
The RRoD is retardedly easy to fix, as long as you don't mind voiding your warranty. Anyone with a minimal understanding of PC hardware can fix it for pennies on the dollar.
Brings up a point that needs to be said: why would anyone buy a console that didn't have any games you want to play? What good is Kinect, or Move, or a 3DS if you've got nothing there to hold your interest? The people that go out and buy these things just for the sake of being on the cutting edge worry me. This person…
I see a guy already linked you to my gripes: the fact that some sources have more weight than others, and that they assign arbitrary numerical scores to subjective reviews themselves. I tend to avoid metacritic, although it is a handy way to link to individual reviews themselves and little more.
I've seen you defend countless terrible sci-fi movies in the past, looking for the upside or redeeming quality in a couple hours of pure crap. I can only imagine this has to be the worst film ever if you have nothing positive at all to say about it.
Next up for Levine: game exploring Freudian-neo-egalitarianism on Steampunk Nazi Moonbase. In an alternate dimension where the color orange doesn't exist and chickens eat you for dinner.
Point Lookout and Broken Steel are the two best pieces of DLC this generation. Tons of value for the dollar, lots of new experiences (instead of withheld content), and gave the fans the changes to the ending they wanted to see. They are the DLCs that set the bar for me, against how I weigh the value of all other…
@Odie85: I somewhat agree. At least Vick did time for his crime, unlike others who got away with it (Ray Lewis, Rapelisberger, most of the NFL, etc). Kinda sad our society values dogs more than people.
@Haenf: But two last hopes are better than one.
All physical media is transitory.
@exorian: A mere pittance?
Is it just me, or is the elf chick basically just Tali? I haven't played the game yet, but from the brief dialogue there, I drew about a dozen parallels. Lazy writers are lazy.
It's a bit of both. A testament to how outside-of-his norm phenomenal he was in Taxi Driver, and a chastisement of him being typecast in every other tough-guy shady mobster type movie.
90% of people who play FPS's don't know how to play them correctly, anyhow. Why would I want to play a game with 900+ douchebags when 16 of them is already unbearable?
The only time De Niro ever acted was in Taxi Driver. In every other movie, he was just himself.
@MrTheMoopie: Also, "QQ".
@Komrade Kayce: It's the only Cohen Brothers film I like (bordering on love). Can't stand the rest of their stuff. Too overrated.
@NoelVeiga: +1
Uninformed consumer is uninformed. They're also used extensively in millions of smart phones. We aren't talking about the difference between a calculator and your grandma's new HDTV. We're talking about tech that's been around for a couple years. Look at how many Galaxy S phones Samsung has sold. Portable OLED display…