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Its called the Oklahoma Mall, located in downtown Los Angeles in California...

The isometric Guantlet-style Tomb Raider game Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is coming out in December, a Crystal Dynamics developer said in a recent interview with IGN. Square Enix first announced it was working on a sequel to the cult hit Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light at E3 last month, saying the game

60FPS drains a game of any semblance of cinematic presentation. Sure, it's better for "twitch-based" gameplay (something not all games require nor aspire to), but I actually enjoy playing a game that looks like a film, not one that looks like The Hobbit HFR, with its hyper real camera and fake looking sets.

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Tales of Monkey Island is rocky for a couple episodes but by 3-5 it's pretty damn good.

Aha! Sounds like a great story, though I only came up with the name years after I created my gamertag, so it was another (totally awesome-minded) individual who you saw :P

Yup, went ahead with that purchase. I like the neighborhood, racing through the studio and the Beverly Hills-esque shopping area. I miss my garage out by Fort Zancudo, I wish you could own multiple properties. That location was perfect, nonthreatening (except when someone jumps into the base and steals a jet),

Thanks for that video. I've been thinking about the Integrity building, as it is super close to the mod shop, but the Majestic's view of Santa Monica Pier looks pretty great, and not too far from the mod shop.

Everyone who hasn't played Castlevania Lords of Shadow needs to get on that STAT! It's this gen's most underappreciated gem and, as of now and according to Konami themselves, the best selling Castlevania game to date. And the sequel looks better and better.

It gives you the first Lords of Shadow game + the DLC, HD release of Mirrors of Fate 3DS game, and a demo for Lords of Shadow 2.

I found the artificial cherry flavor to be a bit less than appealing, however, the orang cream was subtle (as most the flavors seem to be) and I liked it. One thing I noticed when eating a bowl of Fruit Brute was that I think the flavor is in the marshmallows, not in the cereal. I think that all of little ghost

I just finished a box of Fruit Brute & from what I could tell it was more cherry flavored. I can't recall what the Fruity Yummy Mummy tasted like and haven't bought a new box yet.

If only people weren't such dicks in the game more people could have fun like this.

Well, I could be 42 and my mom walking in on a scene with some strippers would still be awkward

I know they haven't spoiled any major thing from the story, but that's not my point. With GTA discovering all the vehicles, places, etc is part of the fun. I know you can drive in the game, but I don't want to know every single vehicle I can drive before I "discover" them in the game, I don't know if that makes sense

Seeing as how you can play vita games off of it. I'd say $100 is cheap, especially compared to the $200 the vita costs now. And it can remote play ps4 games, be a media hub, and play psp/ps1 games.

Just like a Vita, it has remote play. In other words, if your PS4 is in the living room, but you want to play in your bedroom, all you need is this little box to stream your PS4's content to another room. While some people today lug the console around, spend another $400, just deal with it, etc., this is a $100

Price is a huge question here. I love the idea of a "second" ps4 in the bedroom though.

I used my own stadium music in NFL2k5, I believe. You could use whatever files you had on your xbox. I had some audiobooks on there, so there were some funny obscenities when the QB got sacked. I also had away music so that when I was at an opponent stadium and they got a first down or TD or whatever, it would play

Hahaha