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I think you need to look into CS a bit more before you bash it. If the game is so simple, why do so many people play it so much? It's because the base game is extremely simplistic, but it has AMAZING depth. First off, being purely objective based gives the maps a lot more reason than any TDM style map, the money

In order to like CS:GO, you do have to realize that things did change. If you were one of the people that loved stuff like bhopping, realize that most "kinda-glitches-but-also-part-of-the-gameplay" stuff is completely gone. But they've done a lot of great stuff, tweaking the maps constantly and adding new ones,

The AK isn't inaccurate after the first 2 shots, the recoil just jumps like crazy at that point. Once you learn it and use it enough, you can easily control it. The guys in this video are all professional players, I doubt that very many of those shots were just "dumb luck."

They sped up and slowed down the video a bunch, so the sensitivity looks higher than it is. Most pros actually play on a pretty low sens and just do a lot wider and faster hand movement.

CS:GO today is nothing like the beta. CS:GO beta was a pile of shit, CS:GO now is easily the best of the series IMO.

My debit account randomly showed a $5 Steam purchase earlier today when I was checking my account pulling out rent money. I figured it might've been from before, and that it was just now going through and forgot about it, but since you brought it up I went and checked, and now it's not showing up on my debit

Or you could be creative and find a name you love, without picking something so ridiculous that the kid is going to hate you for it. Changing your own name? Great, go as crazy as you want, but here you're picking for another human being who only has you to rely on. Try not to get him/her beat up on the first day of

It's going to cost money, although they haven't said if the price will go up or stay the same.

I don't know why you'd think it will be free, though...

Yeah. Being a fan of the RE series is hard because they keep pushing out shitty games. =/ However, most of them, like 6, just end up being kinda crappy action games and stuff, ORC wasn't just mediocre or average like the rest of the new RE games, it was downright terrible.

As you can probably tell, it's been 2 years

ORC was the worst RE game I've played (and I've played most of the series). The graphics are shit, the guns feel like shit, the controls feel like shit, just, fuck that game so hard. The story, which had me really excited (I love "alternate history" style stuff) was fucking atrocious, and the whole "Change the RE

"Best thing to be... GAY!"

I know what you mean about the compelled feeling. I hadn't gotten into a Pokemon game since G/S. Then my buddy who makes a bit more cash than me (we're both early 20's and I'm still working shit retail part time) went and bought me both a DS and SoulSilver, and got himself HeartGold. And I played it for a bit, and

I'm also a huge grindhouse/exploitation fan, and I really enjoyed Machete Kills. It wasn't as good as the first one, but it was solid action cheese, and while it will probably be the low point of the series, it got me so excited for part III that it hurts.

As a horror fan, I don't know how you could hate the Evil Dead remake. That and The Conjuring were 2 of the best big release horror films in years, in my eyes.

And Pacific Rim was phenomenal, Gravity was the first movie since Avatar to make me super-giddy-happy at a 3D movie experience, and Elysium had a meh plot but

I'm gonna have to disagree with you on that. 2013 wasn't one of the greatest years, but as an action/horror/scifi fan, it was pretty tits. I really enjoyed Evil Dead, Machete Kills, Gravity, Elysium, Pacific Rim, The Conjuring, and V/H/S 2 off the top of my head, and while they weren't great, there was a lot of fun

I played PoE a bit in early beta, and while it's a well made game, I didn't really like it. I enjoy hardcore, difficult games, but it seems like PoE is going about it in all the wrong ways. I like games like Counter-Strike, Unreal Tournament, Dark Souls, or Ninja Gaiden that make the game mechanics tough, and force

That's not 67k people who will buy the game, that's 67k people who were willing to put money down on it way before release to help it get made. Big difference. I personally don't use Kickstarter, I will still be buying the game at launch, like a lot of other people.

I also have to commend them for not going the shitty f2p route. They've said no microtransactions, and any DLC will be free.

It's worth $5 a month for me to say, "Xbox, On" and feel like a badass.

I loved that game. It's not perfect, but the island is fun to explore, it's got pretty graphics, and the gunplay is solid. The story isn't as bad as everyone bitched about either, although some of the story missions are pretty bleh. It's worth it for the open world gameplay alone, though.