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There is something uncanny and terrifying about this. >_<

The music totally makes this work, that said, this looks like Operation Neptune on crack and scifi without the (incredibly easy) learning bits.

Personally I find the childishness of these responses to be extremely ironic.

Ya, I was expecting to see this here, George sits right below kotaku in my google reader and I wear jeans, but the man has a point, though he could have also mentioned that 99% of all americans over 18 watch television and are still allowed to vote....

As long as it's 2d isomorphic, I'm in. :D

Worried: sort of like my worries were confirmed about Fallout3 having more to do with radiation than with the awesome that was Fallout and Fallout2

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You know, the most satisfying experience I've ever had in gaming was killing 4 dogs at once with a crit Boazar in fallout2. NOTHING beats it. I hate dogs btw, they've killed 2 of my cats. Not to mention that they should really make a game where you shoot all the assholes who let their dogs off leash or say "oh no,

I'm sorry, where the hell was fallout2? There is no other game like it (ok ok besides fallout) and fallout3 while bearing the same name has a completely different concept of what an rpg should be.

and here I was thinking this sort of thing was totally normal for every game.... oh wait thats because I only buy pc games

kid needs to go back and watch some Leni Riefenstahl

AvP2, hands down.

Now all they have to do is buy the rights to fallout back from the jackholes at that unspeakable b-word studio and everything will be set right with the gaming world.

ANIMOOOO

Did anyone else find it highly amusing that EA's defense of their copyright ("but only 1% install on...") is actually the best argument NOT to use DRM?

Once again bethesda proves itself unworthy of the holy fallout license. They refuse to engage in the 4th wall, they put the player in first/2nd person, they remove the real freedom of choice and the real consequences. They have completely changed what fallout was about and made it "immersive" guess what guys, games

I'm tempted to say lol.... and will. But I am irked by the fact that they went down the path of allowing the players to modify their creatures instead of the environment. Spore had the chance to really help people understand evolution, and instead it has handed them the tools to live out intelligent design, which

Quite true. Being mentally tough when you are playing a game of CS makes a HUGE difference in performance. If you feel in control (or even think you are in control) your performance is much better. In red orchestra too, if you arent so worried about getting shot or blown up or whatever, and you are calm and

If you want a serious game about stuff like this you need a senate/house committee adventure game where your objective is to get certain bills passed and get reelected. You would have to sit in meetings and say the right things, and you would have to talk to other representatives to figure out how to get their votes