Mafia II simply had no personality. Empire Bay was bland, and didn't invite exploration. I felt like I was visiting the same places along the same route.
Mafia II simply had no personality. Empire Bay was bland, and didn't invite exploration. I felt like I was visiting the same places along the same route.
"Until the 15th century, people were taught..."
That's where the rapture starts...
Great piece Lisa.
I'm not going to play it if it's "freemium" - essentially where you've got to pay to play the game at a decent pace.
I wish I could promote these posts more.
I've decided I really need to read the books.
"The popularity of planking has soared in recent weeks"...
OK, I get how people should be freaked out about abandoned packages at bus stations.
A friend of mine was effected by this.
Most journalists are taught ethics.
Just because you make a bad game doesn't mean everything you say has no relevance.
Little River, Victoria, Australia for Mad Max (Road Warrior)
One of the best reviews of Dark Knight I've read is by Andrew Bolt.
Er... I meant "United States Armed Forces" as a unified force referring to Army, Navy and Air Force... yes, that's what I meant.
Apart from the dog, does it have an anti-theft device?
But they don't know how to make it palatable to the masses while making money off of it
Given the forces exerted on the human body in an F-18, I'm pretty sure medical science will show the game has very little to do with his condition, and he should be looking at the USAF for compensation.
It's games like Brink which make me wish more people adopted Kotaku's policy of reviewing games without scoring them, or aggregate sites didn't exist.