Mmm...family friendly warfare!
Mmm...family friendly warfare!
Should any government have the power to kill a person or group of people from the other side of the planet?
I sometimes get attached to particular armies in the Total War games. They give the commanders names and increase their stats as they accrue victories. This makes losing them all the more painful and shaming, both because of the monetary/military value of the army and the shared history with them as a part of your…
For the SC:Conviction deal, if I selected 2nd day shipping as opposed to ground, it came up free shipping.
I would have preferred they announce a sequel to a good star wars game. I demand Jedi Knight 3. Who's with me?
Social networking is all the rage with super spies and shadow organizations, I see.
I haven't read very many comic books. Is Thor traditionally presented in iambic pentameter?
@AncientUnknown1: Chaos Theory (and other SC games? I can't remember) had a shotgun attachment for Fisher's rifle. It never made much sense to go loud in that game, though.
I can't wait until Sony unveils there new line of network routers and updates my PS3 to work exclusively with those.
So how are little electric cars new?
Only if you're talking about traditional PoP style game play (I'm just going to pretend the most recent game didn't happen) with LEGO aesthetics. I can't get behind the LEGO [insert IP] game play.
@orijimi: I remember looking for a long time and not being able to find Signs of Life in America. Finally my brother tracked down a copy of it for my birthday.
There will be no blood or killing, instead Snake will engage the enemies of freedom in a friendly NERF™ gun war. When you hit an enemy with a suction cup-tipped dart, he will laugh and make a joke about your mother before going to sit in the "penalty box" until you hit a load screen. Bosses will make a drawn out…
Late Goodbye by Poets of the Fall from Max Payne 2. This song would run in my head for weeks after finishing the game.
I was constantly and pleasantly surprised all week. The religion articles were extremely thoughtful and mature. You guys approached a touchy subject maturely, aside from the first line of this article. Well done.
Ooh HD-DVD's? I haven't seen one of those since 2007.
I learned pretty quickly not to bother with my PS3's browser. Better to use my droid imo.
@Vedli: But I always thought of [the good and just Mr.] Kotick as more of a Luke Skywalker than a Darth Vader.
"Abandon all hope" would have made a better tagline.
If a cardinal rule in film making is "Show, don't tell," then it would be "Do, don't show." i.e. Set the scene, then let the player instigate actions and affect the story.