Well said man, well said.
Well said man, well said.
Why so serious? (I'm really sorry about that, it just seemed like a good opportunity so I went for it...)
It's certainly pretty and looks like it has a great atmosphere. But I agree, the puzzles don't look too interesting. On the other hand, it seems like it has a similar mechanic to Braid, which did have some pretty mind boggling puzzles, so maybe the game does have a bit of potential.
I'm going with American football. As you said, America is the number one country. (That is what you said, right?)
I thought it was pretty cool to. I like minimalistic styles like that.
As a non-French, huh?
Yeah, but who else other than the French have an hour and a couple cans of spray paint? Got ya there, didn't I?
full: containing as much or as many as is possible or normal
Just because you've never seen something doesn't mean it isn't valid.
It was definitely a little funny — for me at least. It was probably extremely fucking annoying for everyone on the train.
Sounds like you got a really great thing going on there.
They're dumb, scared of everything, tend to wander and get lost, fall off of things, and are too curious for their own good.
That kid got gyped. A gold watch for $500?
I think solitary confinment is just a normal prison senstence + the ability to play Solitaire whenever you want. Please somone correct me if I'm wrong though
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Unfortunately, logic is not on your side of the argument.
Isn't it McEscher? I thought he was Irish or something.
Dude, you made a general statement about how the game was going to fail because a superior game was coming out. I responded by saying playing the two aren't mutually exclusive, and that people could buy and play both. I wasn't saying _you_ could. At no point in this discussion was I referring to your potential to buy…
No limit to spending money? Is that the only circumstance under which you can imagine buying two games in the same genre? If that's the case, then why are they making so many first person shooters these days? Seriously, that's a horrible argument. How many FPSs are in development right now? How about third person…
I want you to consider a reality where people are able to buy and play multiple games of the same genre. And then I want you to consider if that's the reality we live in. And then I want you to consider if you're comment makes sense in that reality. If you do these three things, you may be surprised at what you…