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I think it's pretty terrible that many articles like this use generalizing terminology talk about why they think these behaviors are systemic of the gaming industry. I was at E3 this year doing media coverage for a different site, and many of the people I met were pretty great. I was at the gamesradar party, and aside

Wow. Cyberpunk 2077 literally ended with "Released when it's ready" and it didn't make the list. I am a sad panda.

I see the next movie dealing with him trying to get over killing people. It's so simple for him, so it becomes an easy way out. He's learned how to save, but not how to really be a hero. Lois will be upset that he's resolving his fights by resorting to brutal means, and he'll have to overcome some major battle without

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Actually, I know tons of people who aren't into gaming that have problems with it. It took my parents quite a while to figure out how to switch over to their Wii. And on top of that, it would help with people who just have too many devices connected.

Starbucks is like ~$10 for a sandwich and a drink. You'll spend $15~$20 for the same at the Cafeteria.

One minor mistake, Avi Arad is a producer, not a director. He's one of the guys mainly responsible for the birth of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

I see this ending up like the Kindle, where most books aren't lendable at all. Recently, I've seen many series make only the first book lendable so if you want more, you have to buy the rest.

Straight Flush.

I feel kind bad that clicking "Not Interested" counts as a downvote. I'm not interested in the game because I don't like the art direction and nothing grabs me with the story, so I don't want to play it. But now it feels like I'm actively impeding it's progress or something.

This trailer seemed to confirm that the last character will be martian manhunter.

They printed embryonic stem cells on one this year. They can do quite a bit.

I was seriously addicted, but for me it was about chasing the dream of 100k. Once I hit that, it all just kind of faded (which coincided with an addiction to RIFT). I still play games, but much less completely now. ACIII I think is the only game I 1k'd since hitting the 100, but I'm at 121k now just from collect 300

If you're skeptical, click on the link to her website. Not only does it show the room being painted from scratch and have pictures in much more close detail, it also catalogues how she and a guy built the mirrors from scratch and painted many of the pieces of art from hand. Saying it seems shopped really undercuts the

I hope this comes out on the PS4's stream service. I don't have a PS3 anymore and I'm not going to buy another one just to play this and The Last of Us.

Oh hey there, Sega.

It says on the linked site that GameStop's cut could be "as little as 10%" and that if "the game was 35 pounds, they'd earn 3.50 pounds.

Reading the report, there is no way this is feasible. Not in the slightest.

They basically say, you go to GameStop, buy a used game for $50-$55. Microsoft takes 90% and splits that with the publisher (who probably then give 10% of their cut to the dev; like $2.50). The remaining 10% goes to GameStop as a profit of

The thing with game projects is that there is a huge barrier of entry there that keeps most projects pretty good. You can't even begin to make anything with out, at least, A) minor programming knowledge, B) an artist, C) abundant time to see the project through. Most fan projects are comprised of teams of people, or

The lines when the 3DS was revealed were thousands of people long. People adored the system up until the day of release when it suddenly became the "wait for Zelda" machine.