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I’m okay with some kind of penalty for dying in a game like WoW or Diablo. A timer or something is fine in a game like BF4 when you get knifed. However, I have a problem with games like the upcoming Rainbow 6, where you spectate once you die, or similar modes in games where you get one life and then sit on the

he has millions of dollars in attorney’s fees to lose. But to him, yes. pretty much nothing.

I did not know this. But this can’t also include the helicopters and fuel and such, can it?

Yeah, I had no idea how it would work, either, but the whole game has Batman coddling Robin and telling him to stay away from danger, and he’s never around when the AK is. I realized it would be a long shot, but I only thought it because Todd seemed so obvious I started to wonder if it was a red herring.@Ishamael has

Season Passes don’t NEED to be bad. They just consistently ARE bad. I made the mistake of thinking I was being frugal and bought the DLC passes in the form of the Deluxe Digital packages of a number of games. In only a single case was it worth it (BF4, but that game was so broken for 6 months, they needed to really

honest question: if we as the reader (player) all pretty much knew who AK was, how is it that the world’s greatest detective did not? Does this story take place before the appearance of the Red Hood, and does Batman know who that person’s identity is?

I loved this game and the gameplay and was super excited for the DLC, but not excited enough (and historically burned) to buy the season pass. I’m bummed that it hasn’t been particularly good yet, and hope if there are more to come (Nightwing? Robin? Azrael?) that they improve.

as a human being in a cubicle, I wholeheartedly agree with you.

Agreed. Closing this isn’t a great idea, but proof of insurance, mandatory safety equipment on-board, and an agreement to cover the costs of any rescue should limit the number of people taking this challenge, without ruining it for everyone.

but they are “listening to the community” and making changes! Like patching out the exploits and making people play it the way the game dev intends, instead of adding player-requested features.

Blizzard is still hurling updates at Diablo 3, and hasn’t charged a cent for any of them (Unless you count the epxansion as an update) or added in a horrible premium shop that takes real money. I’d get back into Destiny if this new expansion was part of the season pass. I still feel like the full game, plus DLC isn’t

This is their new flagship, and it’s not free forever. Getting people to commit to the newest version in their homes and offices is a HUGE leverage for the future. Plus, the new OS is integral to their faltering phone system, and their strong gaming and media platforms.

I love that they’re still throwing huge amounts of new content at us every few months, for free. Other developers swimming in money could learn from this model and build back some brand loyalty (I’m looking at you, Bungie).

if you haven’t played it recently, you should. The game has so much more to offer with the expansion than it did at release. The one caveat I would offer is if you are of the mind that beating the game once (getting past Diablo around level 38) is the culmination of the game, then you’ll probably still hate it. I know

the beta should be a volunteer thing, or at least a lottery. The problem arises when people offer beta access as some kind of prize or gift for preordering. Now consumers are expecting it, and it’s being offered as a service.

I have been a Saints fan since I was a kid, but the decisions made the last couple of years have made it difficult. They pay a few too much, pay anyone else too little to stay, trade anybody any good, and think they’ll still win games? At least I’m already familiar with being an Aints fan, cause I think it’s gonna be

there’s a big YouTube debate going on about this very thing. While some people think it will add more precision, you aren’t getting rid of the signals sent to the console from the controller, you’re only modifying how the controller sends them. While the PS4 may have a leg up as the trackpad more closely mimics a

millions of people still play it, and I’m certain it’s still 5x as popular as any other MMO on the market, but I have to agree: Pandaria killed the game for me. I don’t think I’m particularly sensitive to taking offense, but the whole zone felt like a terribly racist parody to me. Racist and boring.

what bothered me most was (and i suspected from the start who he was, like most of us did) that he was a complete badass the whole game, beating Batman at every turn. But then when he reveals himself to the “World’s Greatest Detective” who apparently didn’t see it coming, he becomes a whiny little bitch crying about

Doug,