But how will I know what games to play if I can't look at arbitrary numeric scores? Are you implying I make my own decisions or use critical reading skills? ARE YOU MAD?!
But how will I know what games to play if I can't look at arbitrary numeric scores? Are you implying I make my own decisions or use critical reading skills? ARE YOU MAD?!
So last night, DE:HR finally clicked for me. I had to get to an apartment and had just bought the augmentation to lift heavy objects. I proceeded to stack dumpsters in a tower, jumped on a fire escape, then waltzed right in. That's the kind of freedom I had remember the series for.
Recouping the heavy R&D costs most likely.
Revolvers and certain sniper rifles use moon clips in the game, actually. If I remember correctly.
Anyone take the leap on Section 8:Prejudice? The 360 demo seemed fun enough but how's the multiplayer population on PC? Worth snagging a four pack?
Went and saw it in IMAX 3D and it was a riot. They really were on their A-game in terms of foreshadowing, misdirection, and bloody payoffs. Plus, seeing the splatter shoot out at you made it that much more campy and amazing.
Doh! Double Post.
You missed a few other D2D games (probably because their weekend sale listings are horribly handled).
I could've saved so much money!
I like to play Demon Souls as a drinking game called Demon Shots. Every time you die, you take a shot. My therapist calls it by another name: "alcoholism"
I was going to go off on you for that stereotype, but I just had some soda, and now I am super sleepy and can't be bothered.
$60 at launch plus $60 in DLC means that over the past year Black Ops fans have spent $120 on the game, or roughly $10 a month.
I invert in every FPS and haters be damned if they don't like it. I play my PC games normally with mouse and keyboard, but mentally, analog sticks feel to much like flight sim joysticks, and inversion just makes more sense to me. It doesn't take that long to change it back. Or they can just make a new profile that…
I am outraged. How dare Kotaku post about video games that I don't personally enjoy, even if they are becoming a massive player in the industry despite protests from core gamers! Didn't they get the memo that the world is ultimately just a facade upheld by my own inner psyche and therefore must reflect my narrow view…
Are Gay Tony, Lost and the Damned, and Undead Nightmare stand-alone expansions, or was that only the disc versions?
Yeah, I didn't say it, but I was thinking local as well (or in the case of TQ, CS:S, and UT, LAN party local in the same room).
A friend came over last night and I decided to introduce him to Left 4 Dead (yeah, he'd never played it somehow). Man, I forgot how great the game is, even when doing split screen on the console. Which inspired me to list my top five multiplayer games, in no particular order, based more on fond college memories than…
Except they addressed this in Skyrim and have hand designed all the major dungeons and areas in the game, unlike the procedurally generated ones in Oblivion.
You forgot an important plot point: You're some random prisoner who doesn't know their name. Then you find out you're chosen, which leads to the fucking up of shit.
Definitely those damn Cliff Racers in Morrowind. They always swarmed, and are pain in the butt to hit as they hovered.