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I really wish this and Liberation HD would have been released on the Wii U also. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed AC III and eventually will pick up Black Flag once finances allow. It doesn't make sense to me to not release these at least digitally on the platform, since most of the engine work should have been

I remember there was an item I found that allowed legit changing of the moon in that game. I know I finished in a week without clock changing.

Not that it matters much, but to use the "Smurfette principle" shows that she has no understanding of the character she is using. Smurfette wasn't a Smurf, all smurfs are male. She was created precisely as a sex-object by their enemy to destroy them. She was changed into a smurf by smurf magic.

DLC can be good or it can be bad, it is how the company uses the feature. Good examples are when the DLC extends the gameplay or adds a new wrinkle to it. Dragon Age: Origins is a great example of both. Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening was DLC done like the old expansion pack. It offered a new area with it's own

The most interesting this I saw DC do with the New 52 was Earth 2. It was a place for the Justice Society to exist with a modern take that also removed the big three from the universe in the first issue. Sadly, by the time I discovered this title they had already decided to kill it. First by essentially recreating

He also carried a round shield, and so far the gameplay shiown is focusing heavily on the bow over the sword. This looks to be very different territory for a Link.

I was trying to figure out how Little Inferno survived, but ZombiU also needs to go. Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut belongs on the list along with Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate (although I am not a fan). Personally, I would take Pushmo World, Pier Solar HD or even Child of Light over Bit-Runner, but that is

The launch of the previous console generation brought us HD gaming, higher development and marketing costs, a $60 price tag and downloadable $2.50 horse armor. This current generation brings us even more beautiful games, even higher development and marketing costs and yet the $60 price tag remains. Adjusted for

I believe Playstation 3 went through a similar painful start at launch because Sony mistakenly believed the top dog could do whatever it felt like just because it was on top, and paid a price. Now Microsoft is experiencing the same thing after dominating with the 360. Maybe both have learned a lesson.

Late to the party, but this is an old problem brought to the digital era and we have not found a way to effectively deal with it. Prior to the internet everyone lived in a community and if they misbehaved, the community responded by shunning or chasing them off.

Okay, let's just collectively mute and ignore the giant issue that is the toxic environment of most online gaming chat. That is sure to promote a healthy community that won't have any issues with racism, sexism, or social mores at all.

One of the reasons I left Xbox for Wii U was that I was tired of the crap that passed as voice chat during and between matches. I either got some idiot singing, little kids irritating everyone, adult men yelling at everyone that isn't as leet at they were, little kids swearing because they think that is what cool

I am tired of Gamergate. It's simple, death threats are wrong. Period. And if someone wants to make a game, they are free to do so no matter what tribe they want to associate themselves with or gender they belong to. Diversity is good.

Sounds like Microsoft may be trying to pressure 360 owners into upgrading. But honestly as a Wii U owner, it is interesting to see the PS3 and 360 get a taste of what we have been given since day one.

I won't post the entire Google Drive doc that I use to control my spending on games, but I spent