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Lists like these are subjective. I doubt anyone's list would be identical. Plus you can tell they tried to branch across several genres, to keep their list varied. They probably could've shoehorned L4D2 and CSS on there, too, but then there'd be even less space on the list for people who don't like Valve style

Half-Life 2 didn't come out in 1998. That was HL1. HL2 came out in 2004.

Can't edit but also remembered Rage. It got a lot of shit, I would've gotten it at launch but my PC was dead at the time ( fried mobo =( )

I got Dungeon Defenders on my Droid X2, it was fun but controlled like shit. I need to pick it up off of Steam or something, it looked like such a cool game.

Biggest surprise was Portal 2 for me. I knew it would be good, I'm kindof a Valve fanboy and loved Portal 1, but was worried about the quality of a full length game, and didn't think they could keep the humor going as much.

I agree, Pb sucks hard, but this isn't the right way to go about fixing it. They should go after Pb if they're so pissed, not the players.

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Yeah, I thought Frank Miller on the project would be awesome, since he supposedly did a lot of work on the movie version of Sin City. But he definitely could've done better with The Spirit. It wasn't exactly bad, but it sure wasn't the quality of something like Sin City. But when you have Robert Rodriguez leading the

It's like when popular online games say how many years have been played in game, it always amazes me.

To be fair, it wasn't just that The Spirit was shot in a similar fashion that made it bomb while Sin City being new with that style was what made it work.

I don't feel like talking politics, so I'll avoid anything political, but man, you gotta give people who are STILL doing this props, damn, how long has it been now? I didn't know any of them were still going at it. Pretty dedicated.

Looks pretty cool. I'm not sure about the combat but the graphics are beautiful. I really like how they were able to take it and somehow make it look so different from stuff like Minecraft, when I heard "indie" and "voxel" I figured graphically it would just look like Minecraft, but they really made it look unique, it

Because /b/ is the only place that meme has ever been used.

Some admin at TOR apparently doesn't visit the rest of the internet... ever.

"they have given NO official announcement concerning these transactions."

If I have the extra cash I might actually get all 4 of these, this will be the first time all 4 look good enough to make getting all of them worth it for the points. I'm not sold on Warp as I haven't seen enough of it, but since I want the other 3 it's basically free anyways.

They have too "confirmed or denied how extensive micro-transactions will be".

"But let's not forget that it is not the developers who release a game but rather the publisher."

The only thing I've ever bought was a kinda cool Halo t-shirt for 80 points that I had left over. As far as props and stuff go, the awards from the games I play have given me enough cool choices that I don't really feel the urge to buy any of them (especially since they're like 5 bucks a piece).

I'm sorry, I really don't mean to be a jerk, even though I realize that I sounded like one in my post. I just don't get how a guy who's supposedly "an actual industrial designer" could come up with such a flawed idea. If they were like, "hey, here's a kinda neat concept someone made for fun", rather than trying to