iloathekinja
I Loathe Kinja
iloathekinja

I wish he's just immortal. But truthfully speaking, he probably uses Octocamo, and has the Young face camo equipped. :(

Hey, what's the deal with PhysX? What exactly does it do? Does it affect my games if I have it turned on?

''If he ever gets sick of making games, maybe Kojima can get a job at a social networking company?''

I... love you!

OK, but then, how about a fat dude rolling around in skates, drinking wine off a straw, while wearing a bomb suit, and slapping plastic explosives on things as he skate-dances around? Better? Yes, no, maybe?

You, my friend, have my full support. If only your wise words became reality!

Nah. Not even the mighty Metal Gear is going to make me give a single shit about mobile gaming.

What good is the word of someone we don't even know who might be? :P

Too bad they're not savvy at making hardware that will be obsolete 6 months after it releases...

My money's on either Activision or Square-Enix, because they're greedy, corporate pigs. I could also say THQ, because they seem pretty desperate to make some lunch money.

Such creativity is what led Valve to innovate in the field of digital distribution services. I can't really see how you, having such seemingly thorough understanding of how Valve operates, would be angry at a bold, new direction in their creative business. If anything, they might end up with something really cool that

The creative side of any company is subject to the business side of it. They can't create anything, if they don't have the budget for it. And who controls things such as the budget? The administrative side, since the creative side is in charge of generating THEIR BUSINESS. Ugh... moron.

A company without management results in failure to succeed, which links back to what yoiu said. It's not the only aspect you stupidly entailed, but it's one. And just because they're expanding the spectrum of the nature of their products doesn't mean they lack management. I'd say that's exactly the opposite.

Burnout Paradise was the first PS3 game I played for 40+ hours. Then Grand Theft Auto IV was released and... well... yeah.

Then learn to fucking read, and understand, you fucking moron. If the company had no management, then they wouldn't make such great games, and Steam wouldn't be as successful of a product as it is.

Yeah, that was pretty much the point of it. Criterion's games are known for their arcadey style; definitely not for crafting racing sims.

No management on the single most successful distributor of digital content on the PC, Mac, and soon Linux? Which is also a company with an impeccable track record with the games they make (and I hate Half-Life, mind you).

I beg to differ. I always found the NFS games to be among the worst aberrations to have ever been crafted in the entire realm of videogames. Then Criterion came around, and for the very first time in my life, I bought a Need For Speed game.

Sound like hardcore PC gamers alright. :)

It's so weird... I read comments from people complaining that the new NFS games are just Burnout games. How, exactly, is that a bad thing!?