gizmo74
Gizmo
gizmo74

Oh I don't disagree with you, the game is not good as a whole, but people still swear by it. I guess I can understand competitive players and people who just don't know there is a world of wonderful experiences beyond Uno and Monopoly, but anyone else, there is no excuse. (Catan is better....but not by much. )

Yeah that usually is how it goes, I mean it is called monopoly not "Everyone gets their fair share-opoly" :)

It really isn't a great game, especially compared other games which blow monopoly away in presentation, quality and game experience. There isn't anything inherently wrong with monopoly but it exemplifies most everything that is unpleasant about the american style of board gaming (player elimination, rewarding

rules being revised doesn't mean a game "Sucked" as you so eloquently put it, but that the game needed updating. The in-box rules are just fine, as every year many people play in tournaments with these rules and have no issues at all.

Or just play by the actual rules in the box. That solves most issues, and ensures people are on the same page.

Ampersands.

I just stopped by to say Hello to a fellow Netrunner player. I love the game, just wish I could get local players to pick up on it more. Sadly with no real reason for Organized Play on the local level, (the game night kits don't drive people in) there's no reason to play at a store rather than their basements.

• "Want a legendary engram to decode? Try the engrams of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John."

How is the language barrier? I've been wanting to try it but if it has the amount of text Pokemon does, I don't think I could handle navigating the game in japanese.

Dancing plus persona plus Vita? Say no more atlus, my money is yours. Every trailer just makes me happier that this is coming to the west.

I am calling you out on your comment good sir.

Everyone wants to look like this, it is a reasonable expectation and ideal. Deal with it.

For reference: that is my 8th grade yearbook picture.

You could get Zelda watches, six different Mario watches with six different Mario games and an incredible Star Fox watch. There were also a bunch of other licensed Nelsonic watches that didn't concern Nintendo, covering stuff like Q*Bert and Ghostbusters.

In the face of the backlash, Sega quickly relented, revealing there would be other avenues for consumers to download and play this content, but the issue had already been raised: why pre-order video games? Who are pre-orders for? Are they anti-consumer? Why are we being asked to pay for video games in advance? Why are

I love how 76/100 is considered "mediocre". I forgot that in today's world if you aren't getting a score of 90 or better, most people consider the game a failure. Not to mention people compare scores on completely different games to justify their game purchasing decisions..."Madden got a 78, GTA got a 92, GTA IS

You need to redeem 48 pulltabs from specially marked Surge containers to get a code, which you input on the coca-cola website. That code counts as 1 "Credit" towards getting your preorder of Half-Life 3 DLC.

Seriously, get a life.

Watch the newest one, and it makes sense. Honestly Curse of Chucky really managed to take the series back to the horror roots.



Yeah I'll do it. (stupid animated Gifs not working)

Agreed. The huffing of paint takes place in the Lincoln bedroom not the oval office. People need to respect the rules.