gorkaas
Gorkaas
gorkaas

Because Telltale are psychic vampires who feast on your tears. Duh.

I may not be up on all the current trends, but besides sports does anyone still wear shoulder pads? Just curious.

I'll just say this: when you make EA look good to the community, you're doing it wrong.

I've said it before: 1 had the best story, 2 had the best character development, and 3 had the best gameplay. One of these things is not like the other...

This. It'd have to be along the lines of Game Of Thrones, Walking Dead or True Blood for such an adaptation to work. I of course mean that in terms of budget/number of episodes. I am not speaking of the relative quality or merits of each show, though I'm a fan of all 3 to differing degrees.

Now playing

This is one of the stupidest things I've ever seen. This is how you do a damn counting song:

I've never understood the mentality that some gamers seem to have whereby if you play a game I don't like, then you suck. That's a generalization of course, but however unintentionally, this guy comes off as majorly insulting.

I dunno, it seems like a decent enough hybrid of Mass Effect's and Borderlands' playstyles. As decent co-op games seem to be few and far between, I'll probably pick it up unless the reviews are absolutely horrible.

It is of note, as it always is in these types of discussions, that men are the ones saying that women aren't held back, harassed or discriminated against. I haven't seen one single poster on this topic openly declare themselves as female. Now why would that be I wonder?

So... no mention of the Mass Effect 3 MP DLC on Tuesday then?

I'm not surprised, but I do think it's a shame that Mass Effect 3 wasn't at least nominated for best multi-player. Despite all the ending-rage for the single player campaign, its MP aspect has been one of the more pleasant surprises of the past year, at least for me.

You're absolutely right.

The girlfriend and I have just started Season 2, and we couldn't be more hooked on a show. It's not the best Trek obviously, but the characters are insanely likable; that counts for a lot in my book.