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    Whenever I run in to a fellow gamer, even one I already respect, then find out they never owned or played a dreamcast; I can't help but think "then you've never truly gamed have you?". I know this statement is false. Therected are always too many avenues to explore gaming. But to me, to have missed out on

    Shooting Kenny was a mercy, poor little fella. Then dump the Fascist Jane and move on with Alvin. I just wish it gave me the option to leave em both and let the zombies sort it out. Poor Alvin though. Having a 1 year old son when this game came out really helped to draw me in to it's emotional core. Though I do

    This seems like exactly what went down.
    The review above states Keiji Inafune as the creator of mega man, but I've read conflicting reports on that. Even his wikipedia page says he worked as a lead illustrator and character designer on the game. Nothing about any kind of game design involvement.

    Exactly. All we want is a racing game, where the car jumps, vaults, rolls, ducks, avoids obstacles and other vehicles trying to stop it. Give the Mirror's Edge franchise to Criterion perhaps. Maybe they could have a suicide mode, where you throw Faith off a building into the busiest intersection trying to create the

    I can agree to that. Maybe the actor's portrayal will change when we meet the character in modern times.

    and the story was bloated and overstuffed at that. With more satisfying narratives found on the outskirts of the wasteland, taking far less time to complete as well. Maybe they thought they were telling an epic and riveting story with the main campaign, or maybe they were filling it so that players felt like they were

    Just when I thought Fallout 4 couldn't possibly get any dumber, it goes and releases an expansion like this.

    Not until this article did I even realize there were replacement characters for those that died in ME2. Does Padok Wiks have his own written and recorded dialogue, or does he just repeat what Mordin says?

    I've heard that as well, but I am not sure how much truth there is to it. I can't see how a burned disc would cause the GD ROM to access it more than a non-burned disc, which seems to be where that concern comes from. I bought my console in the Winter of '99 and it still runs, it plays burned discs, European imports,

    I too was just trying to find a reasonably priced copy of Illbleed, but no luck. Dreamcast games were relatively easy to burn. Now I am trying to find the files online somewhere to burn, or find someone with a copy willing to burn it for me. I have been wanting to play this game for quite a few years.

    I'm glad this game isn't a Fiasco. I love Remedy. I've played each of their games numerous times. I was one of the few people seemingly happy they announced it for windows 10 on launch day. Keep it up Remedy.

    I start every game with a morality system trying to do the right thing. I really do. But something always gets in the way of that. One fetch quest too many, why would I travel across the map when a good punch to the nose will get me what I want? Why go do that other thing, when I can take what I want off your cold