jaspertandy
jaspertandy
jaspertandy

Perfect.

You could, sure, but do you? You *could* do a number of things to try a free game on an iPad without spending money. For example, what if your friend has an iPad? You could try it on that. What if the game was installed on one of the demo units at the Apple Store? You could try it on that.

Well, no it doesn't add any new features but it does obfuscate a tonne of features that regular users don't need (and would probably just use to cause trouble). I didn't realise that Gasketball was even free (I paid for it when it first came out), but it's definitely not just a Facebook/ad game. It's kinda like Angry

This is such a weird argument that I only really see on Kotaku. If you see the iPad as a barrier to entry for a free game, you might be missing the point. That's like saying your Twitter account isn't free because you need a computer to access it. You can't say "it's not really free because the iPad's £400" then

I think it's probably the lack of discipline and an excess of praise that breeds people with this attitude. Hopefully, this isn't something my kid will ever have a problem with.

We set a rule in my family for Christmas that we don't do wishlists. You get some really random, truly surprising gifts that are clearly thoughtful and really show that you know people who care. I know it's a cliché, but the consumerim around Christmas really does spoil it. Yes, it's nice to get extravagant gifts, but

The N64 was the first thing that really taught me the value of money and work. I got like £20 short of the money to buy one for Christmas, and my gran said she'd make up the difference if I did some chores for her around the garden. As a reward, my parents also gave me some money so I could rent a couple of games to

I disagree. I think photography is a pretty decent comparison to this. You seem to be talking about street photography, which places more of a focus on serendipity, reaction and observation. Fine art and studio photography place almost all their emphasis on scene creation and composition, which I think lends itself

Depends if you see yourself as an opportunist.

I wish it were possible to star comments. I made you a star out of paper instead. It's on my desk.

He's saying that it might be some crazy unknown sport that has similar attire to soccer; not that soccer is unknown :)

I think this video has just cost me a lot of money. Or the equivalent of roughly two AAA titles.

If it were possible to quantify exactly what makes great music, there'd probably (hopefully) be a lot less crappy music. Some things just sound great to some people and bad to others. I don't get on with soundtracks for general listening if I've heard them in context first (movie scores/OSTs, games as well) because

The trailer nearly made me properly puke. Still feeling a bit nauseated. Think I'll pass on this one, even though the music seems pretty enjoyable.

I don't know about you, but I am sick and tired of people celebrating things that I think are mediocre. Why don't they love the things that I love?! What's wrong with all these people are they idiots or something?

Probably way late, but the track in the trailer by The Perturbator is Vengeance (The Return Of The Night Driving Avenger) from the Nocturne City EP here http://aphasiarecords.bandcamp.com/