drsensible3
DrSensible3
drsensible3

Hello friend! Um... I think you may have responded to the wrong post? My comment didn’t include the subject matter your response seemed in infer. If I’m mistaken, I guess I don’t understand and politely request more information for which I can make a response? My apologies for any inconvenience this may cause!

I’ve been known to pre-order something the night before release for exclusives (I just did so with The Phantom Pain’s digital download), but they’re hardly ever worth it unless the game is already iconic (rare) or they’re selling something that is really cool (even rarer). Even then, I didn’t have any trouble passing

That guy was either a dick or feeding you shit. I picked up Farcry 2 instead of Fallout 3 one time at a Gamestop (I picked it off of the shelf, they did nothing wrong), and I went right back up to the counter afterwards and admitted my mistake. They just exchanged them for me, no problem. Though I was buying new, not

You’d think that there would have to be some runover though, right? “Here are the people who pre-ordered, we expect this many to cancel and this many walk ins in the first week”. I go in on the morning of day one and they don’t have any copies to sell me when their competitor does? That’s idiotic, even if you’re

It was always Gamestop and it was always the same story:

Me: “Hi, I’d like to pick up a copy of (insert new release)“
Gamestop: “Did you Pre-order?”
Me: “Nope, I just came into this game store to buy a game”.
Gamestop: “Sorry, we only have enough copies for pre-orders for some reason”
Me: Runs across the street to Best Buy

Is it a joke though? How many reaction videos have been uploaded to Youtube in the past 5 minutes? Its the same concept of watching people watch something else. I’m not saying the joke is particularly funny or up to date, but the idea that someone as completely terrible as Pewdiepie gets the number of views he does is

Very true, but how much of the game ends up coming out buggy or without promised features because of this? In this Kickstarter setup people get to tell and fund the developer exactly what they want. In many ways this is an improvement to people who may scrap items or even a whole project because they don’t see that it

There was a game I used to play around ‘94 that appeared to be based off an old DOS Star Trek game, and was one of the best games I’ve ever played. It was clearly TOS inspired and you had to go searching the galactic map and enter solar systems to defend and destroy Klingon invaders. While doing that you could also go

I’m going to have to disagree with you. Voyager was pretty much a cruise ship in space, if the Cruise ship were constantly low on fuel, food, and there were pirates about. I think the TNG opening fits TNG best becaust they were always rushing off on some mission for the Federation. Rarely did they get to explore like

The Survival Guide is good, just don’t expect much of it to be like World War Z. It can be dry in many points, as it is actually taking a look at survival situations in a Zombie Apocalypse. If you like reading these things even if you never intend to use the knowledge (I don’t plan on jumping off a waterfall, but I

The Survival Guide is good, just don’t expect much of it to be like World War Z. It can be dry in many points, as it

Considering that all they wanted was a nuke and delivery device through the Metal Gear, it could be claimed that Psycho Mantis was even more powerful if you consider the fact that he technically caused his world’s destruction (if temporary) through his actions. Spooky!

Not to mention that Meryl was a captured soldier, not a helpless princess.

I believe you just opened the tray and put the new disc in. There was no need to save first. I think my game froze around Sniper Wolf’s fight... I was already frustrated at that point, I couldn’t imagine having to start all over again...

Same here. I woke up the next morning and was very quickly brought to the torture scene, which I refused to proceed with until I had beaten it (and I was sure it could be beaten!). I spent another several hours on that sequence unsuccessfully, if recollection serves...

If you read the top of the article, you’d see that the point of the book is only partially about what this particular game did wrong (and only in a minor way). It seems to be more about what made the game fantastic and how games (but new creations and MGS games) have not followed in the footsteps of the original in

I’m generally pretty friendly online (though will be creepy and just start following people for long stretches of time...) but we’ve been conditioned that when a person comes up to you it is better to be safe than sorry. I can’t tell you how often I’ll get out of doing a heist with people only to spawn next to them

It wasn’t just you. I loved the first Crackdown game, but the second one focused on what was essentially a “flood” type character. Those enemies were no fun to play against. Add to that the real lack of a motivation for the singleplayer (turn on “disruptors (or whatever they were) and bring down the hive... and then

I disagree wholeheartedly with your assessment.

Same Track. New Tactics.

A new game mode will always provide new tactics, so that’s hardly something that shows as a benefit to using the same tracks. The fact that they’re actually using tracks is fairly lazy, despite your defense as supposed corners. Mario Kart 64, the

So would the library of congress! There are some bits that maybe look a little better with updated graphics, but there is so much that looks so much worse that I would just prefer the originals. Classic movies that were well edited and had a lack of clutter in frame. I still have my video cassettes, but it’s been so

So would the library of congress! There are some bits that maybe look a little better with updated graphics, but

Star Wars releases!!!.... Oh... no non-”lucas-fied” editions... nevermind...

Star Wars releases!!!.... Oh... no non-”lucas-fied” editions... nevermind...