josephberdecia
Joseph
josephberdecia

Not surprising to see that even though Microsoft took the move (only logical course, really) everyone was demanding of them and gamers now have *two* great consoles to look forward to, free of restrictions, people are still finding reasons to bi...voice complaints.

Countdown until people still complain about Kinect...

Major Nelson just confirmed all this via Twitter. So, yeah, good Microsoft came to it's senses. Now this new "console war" ain't quite so one sided. I'd say it'll be about even, give or take.

Wow. If their really backtracking like this then I think it's clear they *really* underestimated just how much of a beating they would take for what they saw as a system that would benefit publishers; those same publishers that, essentially, threw Microsoft under the Bus at E3.

But that style worked for Green Lantern as the premise of the stories were always a little out there and Hal was a very cleft chin, Errol Flynn/Buck Rogers kind of hero. For Batman though? It doesn't work. Batman needs to be gritty, grounded, much in the same vein as the Arkham series. We already got a goofy looking

Would respectfully disagree, in part. At the start it was pretty eye-roll to awful. However, towards the later end of it's abruptly ended run, especially the last two seasons, they really started bringing their A-Game to dialog and stories. It's a painful irony that right as it started realizing it's full dramatic

Ugh, it looks so (*bleeping*) explody "bad assery" generic. We lost Young Justice (and GLTAS to a lesser extent...) for this? I mean, I'm not alone here, right? This isn't a good thing, correct? If they were going to do a new Batman series I feel it could have at least taken it's cues from the Arkham games. On top of

(*Pause*) Dude, seriously. Sardonic and Sarcasm. Look it up. Oh, and switch to decaf.

Oh for Pete's sake, if you couldn't see the sardonic humor and sarcasm in my post then, really, I don't know what to say. Apparently the Lego fans have really taken umbrage ("How dare you insult a Lego movie!") given that you've picked up some recommendations on your post but, much like your comment, I really don't

Having played the Arma-Mod DayZ at length, and seen most if not all the complaints about it, I'd beg to differ.

Sardonic humor, with a healthy dose of sarcasm. Apparently it went over a few heads. Honestly I don't feel this film, obviously aimed at the kiddies/families, is all that awful. I just found the premise more than a bit ridiculous and kind of went from there. And, yeah, reality shows like Kardashians is a millions

I don't know whether this is an achievement for humanity's sense of what constitutes "entertainment", or if it's a sign of The End Times O.O

Smart, smart move. The game is nothing less than brilliant and is, I feel, vastly superior to the DayZ Arma Mod or the forthcoming standalone version. Honestly, once they *finally* get that working update/patch through SoD damn well might be the perfect Zed-Survival game. Of course, that's just my opinion. Regardless,

Because when the game was first revealed, Naughty Dog admitted to using Ellen Page as the physical inspiration for Ellie's design. However, when "Beyond: Two Souls" was confirmed to be in production (and the likeness was brought to Ellen's attention; i.e. ND didn't exactly ask her permission) they decided to base her

Yeah. Saw that. Glad it was an easy fix. It was, pretty much, the only thing people were complaining about.

According to Twitter they are working hard to fix it. It doesn't appear to be a *game* bug, per say, but rather something involving the console's system software. It would explain why A. They didn't catch it in testing and B. Playing offline seems to prevent it 8 times out of 10.

Don't even have the system nor the game, but from what I've seen? Yeah, GOTY. Everyone else can go home. Thanks for playing.

Sorry you hated it, wasn't intended to be a slight on either Lucas or Peter. Tried to look at it subjectively. As for it improving? Won't be the original trilogy, obviously, but at least the acting/dialog will be better than the prequels. #optimistic

I imagine he feels like George Lucas. Seeing the property he built being handed off to someone who's likely going to do it better.

(*Sigh*) Clearly you didn't actually *read* my post. I stated clearly that the conclusion didn't need to be some cliche everyone lives ending; however, the manner in which Lee met his demise and Clem was pushed off into this horrific world seemingly alone reeked of forced poignancy and tragedy for tragedy's sake.