I work at a game company. This IS my escape.
I work at a game company. This IS my escape.
Nah, this game is far too realistic. I play games to escape.
Sure, I like strategy games, and I like them to be turn-based. But this is the first I've played that depicts how…
Yeah, there are some ideas that are so good that I actually get jealous of them. It's an awakening to just how limited I am.
Video games today are no longer part of the entertainment industry. They’re a new industry, yet one as old as…
in japan everyoen is very polite. Just put a sign on the windows saying: masturbation progress please don't look. And im sure they'll avert their eyes.
Not having to deal with an awful commute? Because near good shopping, restaurants, and other various entertainment? Um... Fewer insects?
I prefer less space over more, lots of empty space is irritating to me.
Land can come at a premium in Japan, especially in big cities. For urban dwellers, sometimes the only option is to…
Okay. Yes. Okay. Let's talk about Bass Dogs.
Probably because those shows were mindless dribble.
Because Steve Spielberg doesn't direct cartoons anymore.
Also because variety is nice.
Depends on the game. But 95% of the time, I want to own the game so I can play it whenever I want. It's kind of like having a music collection. Only a video game collection.
Question of the day: How important is ownership to you? Do you feel the need to have guaranteed possession/access to a game indefinitely, or are you happy to play it by whatever the cheapest/easiest means necessary is and then move on?
Hey, what about Grim Fandango? Also, Guacamelee is looking pretty good: