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Finally.

Trevor will win this poll, but Michael is the person I've most enjoyed playing as. He's cool, collected, and cognizant of the fact that he's a totally broken person. Shades of Tony Soprano and every other gangster who has tried to escape the life, only to find himself pulled back in.

"Customers today... are generally looking for a single fabric of play. They want their game where they want it, when they want it, and at a price they can defend to other people."

Translation: "we are currently at odds with Nintendo and will disparage them publicly. Please don't hate us guys we aren't the baddies!"

I've found that, in general, the whole population of Los Santos & Blaine County are really paranoid.

As Trevor, the other day, I respawned at the hospital and walked out. A girl on the street gets out her phone and starts a conversation...since I like the little conversations these people have, I started following her



"I CAN READ, TREBEK!"

It's missing the angry Princess Peach.

There's also a history of the falsely accused having their lives effectively ruined by such accusations. That's precisely why our legal system is designed so that everyone is innocent until proven guilty in the courts. It is unfortunately that the media, and particularly social media of the modern era, has taken it

Ahem. After getting my name dragged through the mud for sexual harassment, you can be damn sure I am posting the apology letter afterwards.

Am I the only one who didn't find this even remotely funny?

Everything not related to work is NSFW.

The first Manhunt had the best, most effective stealth mechanics I've ever experienced in a videogame. Also, the early 80's exploitation movie soundscape evoked a great deal of nostalgia in me. There are just very few games like it.

I never paid much attention to the second one, but I loved the first. It was very violent, but it had interesting mechanics and a fairly interesting setup. The bulk of the game involves you, a prisoner, being forced to do these horrific things by a mysterious voice known as The Director (played by the original film

We are talking about CAPCOM here so expect Pay to Win.

Given how many times I've seen Dredd, Lena with brown hair isn't foreign to me, though a smile that isn't sadistic or conniving is still odd.

YEAH, FUCK SIMON! Simon can't tell the god of tits and wine what to do!

Rockstar doesn't have to. That's what Portal, Metroid, Assassin's Creed: Liberation, Tomb Raider, Bayonetta, Remember Me, and whatever else's job is.

What about "Aliens:Colonial Marines" that was supposed to be developed by GearBox? Was it cancelled and replaced with this instead?