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Bioshock 2 was a great game... sure the multiplayer component wasn't anything special, but thematically it was every bit as much bioshock a the first, and from a gameplay standpoint I'd even argue it improved on the original. The story had less impact, sure, but for anyone who fancied a fresh look at rapture, the game

They also do days like this in abandoned malls/mansions in the UK. This article just reminded me (I'm hopefully going to apply for a job as a zombie as soon as the positions become available!).

This inspired my first ever 3D character model!

Yuh huh!

Aww man, so they're filming tonight? I'd have given an arm and a leg for that role (though seemingly have a one-limb-discount on account of the role-requirements)... Ahhh well. I'm probably better off with both my legs in working order, after all, winter is coming.

Sure, he's belligerent, I guess, but to a much lesser degree than that of the original poster... Not that that is even the issue; any perceived hypocrisy stemming from pointing out his behaviour does not negate the correctness of said hypocritical statement. He gets called on acting like a child, and for what it's

Why? He's right...

There's a British series called "The IT Crowd" which does "nerdy humour" way better in my opinion (The episode where they play Dungeons and Dragons with a bunch of boisterous business execs is one of the funniest things ever!)...

SOMETIMES YOU FEED ON A TREE FROOOOOOOOOOOG.....

I'm really enjoying everything I hear from this Harvey Smith guy... He appears to have an enviable design ethic and a real sense of passion for his work. Keep these interviews and tidbits coming, it's inspiring stuff!

... that does happen.

Just as I'd expect a comment from you on anything pertaining to Tragic: The Nerdening (the polite version of my usual put-down!)... :P

I remember playing this earlier in the year (I was a tester for TTgames and had the pleasure of testing out the E3 demo) and being blown away by how much better it was compared to the earlier LEGO games (which, in fairness, I still enjoyed!). It's definitely their most ambitious game so far, and, from what I played,

So wait. If a western game objectifies women it's sexist but if a Japanese game does it it's fine?

Man. Now I have to buy this game. I was toying with the idea, but that's the kind of mentality that needs to be promoted more. Major kudos to Runic studios!

White power! No wait...

Just for prosperity's sake, here's the Steam greenlight page for Talisman:Prologue that gives away a little more info.

Just so you know, in the revised 4th Edition the Dragon expansion is awesome... in fact, if you enjoyed 2nd edition I can't recommend the latest version enough!

isn't the Vita region-free for games like the PS3 and PSP?

I'd totes read that last one!