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So it's basically LotR Bat Dad.

The books were better.

Yeah, not gonna lie: I spent about half the video almost distracted by how much I was thinking, "But... but how?" I grew up with cats. They don't just do things for you. They are the opposite of video game characters.

Impressive cat-herding. I'm guessing about 800 man hours went into getting those shots.

These kittens must be male, because you know, including female kittens would have caused the production of this video to be way over budget.

The fact that they've remained so secretive over the years should instantly throw up some red flags.

Yea, the monetization aspect may have been tricky, but on the other hand, I'd REALLY like to see Blizzard doing a first person shooter game.

I agree Destiny certainly contributed to its demise. I didn't know it was supposed to be F2P though. That makes it seem like Diablo 3's RMAH was nothing more than an experiment conducted to see how if it could work.

The fact that they said they couldn't find the fun sounds like exactly I'd expect from the game described, the concept is awesome as hell, but I just thinking logically and objectively don't see how it'd actually be fun.

Definitely sounds like a more robust, more MMO-like take on Destiny to some degree. I can see why Blizzard wasn't particularly invested in bringing this project to light, especially considering it doesn't seem like the kind of game that would actually be fun to play. It kind of seems - based solely on the

This isn't a game that required a 5-year development cycle. Ideally it would have had that, but it's not like they've shut down the game and removed it from the marketplace. They made available a working game, and said "we'll continue working on this to try to make it better, for as long as we have the money to do so.

If they locked eyes, they HAVE to battle.

Don't use a taser on him!

The Secret Service...gotta catch 'em all!

Meanwhile, Joe Biden is still waiting for that stuffed Pikachu he ordered off the internet yesterday...

Read it again dude.

"I have an iPhone case like this!"

"Andrew Jackson, in the foyer of his White House, had a big block of cheese. The block of cheese was huge - over two tons. And it was there for any and all who might be hungry. Jackson wanted the White House to belong to the people, so from time to time, he opened his doors to those who wished an audience. It is in

What drove Gamergate is gamers feeling they found clear reasons for journalist and bloggers to lose the moral authority that they have been asserting for a few years now. Lots of people who support it feel some type of way about different things, but I think that's what drove it. Gamers have been given the impression