helpiamacabbage
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No opinion. Honestly, I clicked on this thread because I didn't know what a killstreak was. Am I getting this right: in certain games, if you kill a bunch of opponents without being killed yourself, you get some sort of power up? This does seem like it would unbalance the playing field towards the better players

My only facebook page is for my cat. My cat's facebook likes are limited to "sleeping", "eating", "small animal murder", and "warm, soft places". He still gets these ads (also a disturbing number of "single, looking for dates?" ads. He was neutered at like 10 weeks of age, so I don't think he's looking for dates.

Umm... Bioware had nothing to do with Neverwinter Nights 2. You may need to rethink your rant. Neverwinter Nights 2 was developed entirely by Obsidian Entertainment.

Ugh, I preordered this one because you would get a soundtrack and because I loved all the previous Mana games.

I bought it for $10 two years ago, and I ended up loving it; I've played through it three times from start to finish already, and I want to play it again soon. I think "how much you paid and what you're expecting" have a lot to do with how you feel about a game.

A bug renders the final 70 levels (there are supposed to be 100) unplayable. Codemasters acknowledged the issue and claimed that they would replace bugged cartridges, but they have not.

Some of these I get! Some of these, less so. For example, there are tons of souvenir shops. However, what foreigners buy as souvenirs and what Japanese people buy tend to be different: for Japanese, souvenirs tend to be snacks and sweets, while many foreigners imagine souvenirs as t-shirts, mugs, and key chains.

So if you don't love yourself, you can never take it off?

Current best prices for the a new copy of the three 10 month old versions on Amazon.com in the U.S-

Of course, the PC version isn't really competing with the definitive version, the only PC version is the one that was released at the same time as the PS3 and Xbox 360 version. I'm not entirely sure why Square-Enix is expecting people to pay $60 for a better looking version of a 10 month old game that you could buy

It just seems to me that technical details like that are more worthy of a footnote than a headline. I don't think "it's got less pixels/frames" or "it crashes sometimes" are things that should ever drive the conversation about a game, but too often it seems that they do.

"If we want to understand video games as the cornerstone of pop culture that they are, we have to question whether or not these technical details are actually important," LeJacq writes. And they are. The technology of games is evolving at exponential rates, and video games are not yet at the point where we can ignore

Calm down, nobody is "suing" anyone. King, which publishes Candy Crush Saga is formally objecting to the trademark application Stoic Studios filed in late December for The Banner Saga. That does not mean Stoic has to change The Banner Saga's name, nor does it mean they have to pay money to King.

One would imagine that Milton Bradley would (rightly) object:

No I will not read your fanfic.

What the world really needs is a headset that uses biometrics to track your heart rate which will automatically mute you in multiplayer if it gets too high and only unmute you when you calm down.

Submitted "Bhut Jolokia Ghost Peppers", "Pure Capsaicin", and "Lime Juice" as "Funkapocalypse."

The thing is, I'm not sure I want to see Louis C.K, Jim Gaffigan, Bill Burr, Dylan Moran, or Bill Bailey in a Muppet movie. Ricky Gervais? Fine, but some of those other guys opposite Kermit, Fozzie, Piggy, Gonzo et. al would be kind of weird.

These areas - "a safe and welcoming environment" - would also be lounges, which apart from the main PAX events would have their own stuff like diversity-themed booths and panels.

I've never bought a console in the first two years of its release, and I wasn't about the start this go around. I plan on deciding whether or not to get a Wii-U in Autumn 2014, and whether or not to get a PS4/Xbone in Autumn 2015.