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They're probably doing this as a small-end test. If all the locations sell out quickly and the reviews are decent to good, they may launch the "sandwich/hotdog/thing" on a more wide-spread basis (read:US mouths).

We played a lot of Borderlands and the new PS4 remake edition thingy's local multiplayer is what the bulk of my bachelor party will consist of. Other than that, we tried all playing different games, but someone would start freaking out and the rest of us were kinda lost until the guy calmed down enough to explain.

PC with the lights off and headphones on. Best atmosphere that way.

I think a big part of the fan base is in it for the creepy story that we have to figure out ourselves (or wait for Game Theory to do it). As long as the dev keeps that mysteriously creepy with loads of hints, I think it'll stay strong.

not really. It's more like a single game broken up into different buy able levels. CoD is $60 once a year. FNAF is somewhere between $5-$10 every few months that is more like a single level pack. Personally I like the latter style for games that revolve around a single aspect of game play. If you ever want to get off

Isn't it already sold out?

For me, sports games, band games, MOBAs, FPS games, all those things with an overly repetitive style of gameplay offer a great setting for me and my friends to communicate while doing something else on top of it. When my coworkers and I play Destiny, for example, we mainly talk as if we were skyping or on the phone,

It sounds like a great idea for certain games at least. Skyrim, DAI, and the like could have a streamlined game mode that cuts most of the optional stuff, ups experience, and maybe even cut some of the boring bulk of the main missions. Make it a 10 hour game rather than a 100 hour game.

I expect HotS to have a seamless transition, much like Hearthstone. The biggest thing will be re-ranking up to 20 to play ranked.

Yeah. SWTOR is working okay on the premise. Runescape also does something kinda similar.

It's very similar to SWTOR in the way that you can play the game for free, but if you want access to the full game (i.e. more zones, more abilities, certain currencies on the stuff you can buy with them) you will have to get a subscription. At least, that's what I'm getting out of it. Seems okay, but SWTOR is free up

I want more Inhumans. They're my favorite type of super-hero, honestly. I also would love a Black Panther series. This could turn things around enough to potentially build support for the "new" (well, less popular) series and heroes to create huge movie releases.

Cool. I'm just getting to the point in my life where I have the time/want to watch professional fighting game tournaments, and I just assumed due to the 3DS FOR GLORY mode being FD/No Items.

I agree, but at least we know they won't be fighting on some chappy moving stage with only home run bats or something. It'll be FD No Items, and we all know Melee is the fan choice, but NOA wanted to highlight Smash 4. I hope it only lasts this year though and the better one is the only one going forward.

Oh. Then I misunderstood and am not nearly as oksy with that. At least it's only time exclusivity then.

Eh. They have Zelda, that squid game which will surprise people with sales, and a new Star Fox game. That's a good 1st half of 2015. All they need to do is announce a Pokemon Wii U game and they'll be floating in cash.

I'm not really disappointed with either game. Would I live to have Tomb Raider on my PS4? Absolutely. But Microsoft was the one to bankroll the game. I'd rather have a game exist on only one console than not exist. Same for SFV. Even though it'll never see an Xbox, it wouldn't exist if it weren't for Sony funding it.

I would love to be an Assassin/Ninja and have a nice convoluted story line that's all about fighting off Templar Samurai. I'd buy that game.

Maybe not screw us, but take as much money as possible for the least amount of input on their end. That is, by far, the most efficient process for a company.

There are many issues with our current internet, ranging from data caps to ISPs throttling services (reasons for which include overselling on old and outdated

Thanks.