josephberdecia
Joseph
josephberdecia

Pretty damn excited for this. While I was never a fan of their 'Walking Dead' game (frankly, I despise the entire WD Universe and don't understand the appeal even after reading some of the comics and struggling with the first two seasons of the show...) I fell crazy in love with 'The Wolf Among Us' to the point where

If you wanted more "familiar options" how about the fact that he played Aidan, one of the *central* characters on 'Being Human.' You know, his own successful television series that ran for four seasons? You could just admit that you know nothing about the man's career outside of the one series you saw him in (^^)

I'm actually really for addressing the slew of issues against women in multiple forms of life, media and entertainment; not just games or the games industry. However as just a gamer I can't help but wish someone would hit Ann bloody Sarkeesian with a Truck sometimes. I don't even know why! I have nothing against her,

This is actually a perfect graphical update and shows how it should be done. It isn't following in the steps of the Tomb Raider next gen 'Definitive Edition' port where the lead looked like a completely different character than she did in the first version of the same game. Joel and Ellie look like, well, Joel and

Sorry, but that still doesn't validate the romance aspect. Look at her and Joel. She cared for Joel, deeply. However it wasn't romantic (regardless of what some on the internet would desire...). She saw him as a surrogate father. There's no reason she couldn't have seen Riley as a sister, as family, only to lose her.

Repeating the various opinions or combinations thereof that I've read or heard thereabouts. Where I do agree is that it felt forced. However I'm not so arrogant as to claim my view or those of the critics are the only ones valid.

My understanding is that the "drama" wasn't because of two girls kissing, but rather that there was little to no indication that Ellie had said leanings and that, honestly, it added nothing to the DLC's narrative. Their friendship and the (*SPOILERS*) unfortunate conclusion would have been just as tragic. It just felt

I support Bioware insofar as Dragon Age and this new IP. But, with Mass Effect? Yeah, no. Won't be going anywhere near it. After Mass Effect 3 I just lost any love for that team and series. I'm not sure how much Hudson is involved, but if he and ME3's lead writer are involved in the new IP as well? Will kill a lot of

H-Uh. Guess I was the only person really disappointed that the big Star Wars reveal was 'Battlefront.' I mean, I'm happy for those people who went nuts over the previous BF titles, but I was never a fan.

But...but I liked the Live Action television series and the animated one. I know, I'll show myself out >.>

I'm gonna go ahead and save some of these. (*Ahem*) Just for, uh, later critiquing...(00)

H-Uh. That Witch is indeed quite cute. (*Looks at Watch*) Waiting for the inevitable 'Rule34' to apply in Five...Four...Three...Two...

I'll admit, the only thing I'll be watching is the EA press conference. And even then just the parts for 'Star Wars' (hopefully we'll see what Amy Henning has coming. Excited!) and 'Dragon Age Inquisition.' Everything else I'll just read about afterward if it's something that interests me. So...hard to say whether it

Holy Cow...

Guess I'm in the minority of people who actually enjoyed Absolution. Though I do understand that long time fans who enjoyed the long road and, some might say, tedium of the earlier games might have been put off by the mechanics of the most recent foray. I for one found the story rather decent. Although I was left

So Marvel has *this* going for them while Warner Bros has...sad Batman and short, skinny Wonder Woman. Right...

Easily one of the stupider memes I've seen (though to be fair, most descend into ridiculousness at some point or another). If you look at the High Rez versions of the shot photo savvy people have posted, it's clear Affleck is sporting the brooding/contemplative look. He doesn't look "Sad." I get that people were just

No, I recall he once said something like, "Eh...he's always kept that role at a distance..." or something like that. It's clear he doesn't want to say anything bad about his uncle.

I've always found it a bit ironic that Lawson has often gone out of his way to crap a bit on Star Wars and the role he played in it while his nephew, Ewan McGregor (yep, Obi-Wan himself) still champions the films (even when he's poked fun at the Prequels less than great moments...) and has openly said he'd be happy to