dankelleher
Dan kelleher
dankelleher

the headline made me think I literally had to drink to get the full game experience. I was totally for it, but this sounds pretty cool too

I got to see a clip of Hulk and the agents of Smash last year at C2E2, I liked the animation. I mean it was just a clip but I think it'll be good

That actually would be really cool. And I know she'd change over a few years I just dont want the player to be in control of how she acts, i'd much rather see how the writers handle it. I think it would make it a little bit more emotional

See I like that idea but at the same time I feel like if Clementine was the character the player controlled then it would kind of ruin her. Like her personality wouldn't match up depending on how the player plays the game

I like the walking dead and i think Kirkman is a very good writer, however everytime I see that picture of him I start to hate him

Wind Waker is a great game but I think what he means is a more realistic pirate game rather then the kid friendly adventure puzzle game

Taking the game even further away from playing as an actual assassin.

I finally put my finger on what was missing from nolan's films

yes and no. I love first class, but i love X2 more.

yeah i have the feeling that wasn't the prison attack and more like when team t-dog first comes back from woodberry to find and the prison overrun with zombies because they couldn't close the gate in time, and then the one kind that nobody really cared about died and that was it

WOO! Someone not complaining. I agree with you 100% and they also have people thinking Destiny is a ps4 game

seriously why does everyone care so much that we didn't see the physical console? who cares? Isn't it a way more important knowing what the ps4 can actually do? We know its gonna look similar to the ps3 and its obviously not gonna be some huge box that takes up 5 feet of space. Just seems like a really nit picky

Right now i'm majoring in Game Design at a junior college. Most of my game design classes are about 80% male and 20% female. the reason "Getting women in games development is a noted problem in the industry" is because there just aren't that many interested in game design.