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Indeed, that's what most endeared me to her character, that take no nonsense character. While her personality might have been stoic and wooden at the start, throughout the game you get to learn the reason she is the way she is, and I loved her for not being the typical weak, overly cheerful female character

I totally agree with you, I think Lightning was one of the most attractive and badass video game characters ever.

"Citing the success of its Nintendo Direct events"

I was thinking this way exactly, what would be better way to increase than effectiveness of a bomb than to make it as innocuous as possible? Attract a little crowd and boom!

So are video games, yet i'm pretty sure 75% of the general populous couldn't name a few industry people. Professional Football and Basketball are even bigger, and i'm sure a good 50% of the populace does not watch sports, so to say only 35% of people don't know anyone from college football, basketball is by itself

Well, I can't identify one single person based on their jersey number or likeness in any college game, so I guess I counterbalance you Owen. I'm pretty sure that 75% is accurate if you take into account the vast majority of people who don't follow college sports or play sports titles.

Hahahaha, bravo sir, bravo sir (or madam as the case may be)

Indeed it is! And thank you for not criticizing me or correcting me, it was a little joke with a play on words, and it seems to have largely fallen flat. Oh well, teaches me to try to be funny :D

Exactly! Just like the THEORY of relativity, maybe when we travel at relativistic rates, then it will be proven and become a THEOREM.

This. It is certainly most not. One of the basic principles of quantum mechanics is the principle of UNCERTAINTY.

I enjoyed Generals because it was the most fun, which I believe should really be the reason anyone plays a "game." The story was a commentary on present day events at the time it came out. It is still one of the only games with the balls to make China an actual enemy, which is way more credible that North Korea (I'm

Well their effort has not been for nothing, they got it for free. Its just an equivalent exchange really, you work in real life and spend the tokens of you work (money) for something in the game, or you work in the game and spend your in game currency or unlock what others paid for.

I think I know what you mean. I could definitely feel the urge to spend money to unlock more levels of the You Don't Know Jack facebook game. At first you level up so quickly so you start getting more free games pretty fast, but then it slows down to a trickle and you just want to get that next episode. There's a

Oh my bad, I saw that red double decker bus and instantly thought UK. Thanks for the correction!

Some of those Hero GoPro camera's should be able to withstand the punishment one would hope.

I actually have not tried it. I will try it now in hopes that it'll give me hope for Generals 2 or this new Hardware game. I've also never really understood the stigma against "pay to win" games.

It was pretty interesting, however i'd love to see the package done with a much larger distance. England is pretty small compared to say the United States where i'm pretty sure a package would have to pass through many more hubs on say a cross country trek. I'd sure love to see the giant sorting hubs of the Postal

I must agree with you 100%. I was so excited when they announced Command and Conquer Generals 2. Generals was one of my favorite and most played RTS's and when the RTS genre is dying off, I'd leapt onto the idea that they were making Generals 2. Then they announced it was going F2P and all my hopes and dreams were

I completely agree with you. It seems as if the author was trying too hard to sound eloquent in her arguments, and just came off as haughty. At the point where the author states that they stopped seeing Colombia as a location and just a shooting gallery with sparkly lying around, I knew then that the author was

Indeed. This reminds me of the McDonalds everlasting Happy Meal Experiment where they took a snapshot a happy meal over a period of 6+ months.