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I guess it must just be me but this looks like the blandest trailer I've ever seen. Between this, the strange Godzilla trailer, and the Maleficent trailer, 2014 looks abysmal so far.

LOL poor Xbone drones!!! Who wants an interesting DLC story concept including aliens, which have never been confirmed in the MG universe, and the chance to play as a cyborg in a main game! Hahaha!! I'd much rather play a nostalgia pandering mission than that completely new crap! LOLOLOLOLOLOL man I'm getting tired of

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If you make the obvious comparison, which you should, to the Oscar's, which is the biggest for the film industry, then yes, this show was abhorrent, let alone just pitiful as a program itself.

It's a self-fulfilling prophecy about how people view gamers, but I think we've spoken. We aren't diaper-wearing, dew-chugging

But was it really any more coherent than any previous GTA? It's a literal sandbox, with a message that is constantly diluted between satire, childish low-brow humor, and earnesty.

The Last of Us was a finely-tuned, focused experience. It had a vision and it strove for it.

And that's kinda the battle each year. It's

I feel like the focus on verticality and maneuverability make it seem faster and more agile than Halo, combined with more traditional guns yet a lot of powers and abilities, it then seems like a game from someone else. But this may just be me. Titanfall looks completely different from MW to me, as well.

So every big game got it's own reward, basically? GTA lost to Assassin's in one category, but won game of the year? Naughty Dog was better than Rockstar?

Sure, it's never fun to have a game sweep all the categories, but it also felt like there weren't any real controversial choices or repeats.

I'll definitely second that. It's hard to see a brand new idea nowadays.

Except it doesn't really look like Halo. It looks a lot like a Bioware game, actually.

While last year's Walking Dead was a surprise, going up against GTA was obvious. I've always thoroughly enjoyed GTA games, but I'll never see them as the most gaming has to offer.

My vote was always for LoU. It was hard putting that game down. I still haven't finished GTAV.

I wanted to write a long post discussing my thoughts, but I didn't want to try to seem like I wanted to convince you of anything. P4, to me, was a tremendous game, and P4G is one of the best games ever. I felt like every new dungeon had a change in difficulty and tactics that once worked eventually had to disappear.

Seriously. The shitty thing is that it's most likely the environment. My OG Fatty 60 died because I was in an apartment and left it on the carpet during my stay, leading to a lot of dust. But 8 ps2's? No way.

I'm just curious to see how well this will work as three films. Sure, there's plenty of content in the game's story, but as the player you get to dictate when it's fine to stop. Even with good editing will each installment seem worthwhile, and will they release quickly? Evangelion sure hasn't.

Although, I've never been

You've repeated nearly the exact same two sentences, with silght variances in wordage and grammatical quality, at least three times, and have dismissed people who dislike it just because it's too esoteric, a word you use several times each and every post. Dude. It's reincarnation. It's not esoteric.

Ohh brooo they will never understand, man. They reject what's right there in their eyes, man!

Shhh, no more logic, only dreams.

Well you clearly didn't have to be familiar with anything at all to complain in the first place.

This is enlightening coming from a website that has posted numerous comparison videos of all current and next gen consoles for the past couple weeks. Luckily, though, K hasn't been alone in this hypocrisy. Gatta appeal to em all! (Notmybest.jpeg)

It really does sound like they went for an impersonation of Hamill, but since he's been the voice of Joker for so long, it would have been alienating to fans if they tried something that stood on it's own, and not just as a callback. That's the thing about when you voice or cast a character: is this really they way

Second sentence is what anyone who watches Evangelion does, and did continuously in high school for me, as well.