josephberdecia
Joseph
josephberdecia

All The Win (^^)

I'd just be interested to see what they could do or where the hell they could even go within the WoW lore. I mean, they can't go too far into the past because the most beloved factions don't exist. And they can't go into the future because then, well, it risks becoming Starcraft and not a fantasy setting with

Christ, if there's a future Elder Scrolls title where the characters look like *this* while I'm playing and not just in cinematics I might actually have to sell m'self on a street corner so I can actually afford a high end gaming PC to run said future title. Well maybe not sell m'self, but I might honestly consider

While I can't help but think Luke is poking fun just a bit and genuinely doesn't think couples Cosplaying as characters that have massive age differences or are (*spoilers* I hate you Ken Levine!) related is really that big a deal, I will nonetheless say that anyone who does needs to pull the stick out of their hind

Didn't get to see nearly enough of her though (*wink wink*)

Wasn't Tara Strong this time. It's Hynden Walch, a voice actress who has worked closely with Tara on shows like Teen Titans for years. Tara couldn't voice the role this time for some reason so Hynden stepped in and was, basically, doing her best replication of Tara's performance. Thought it was rather good.

Rented it on Xbox Video, loved it, bought it. Absolutely tip my hat to the DC Animated team and Jay Oliva and Ethan Spaulding and Heath Corson. Assault on Arkham more than makes up for WB's last animated film venture, Justice League War, which in my opinion was a piss poor adaptation of the New 52 comic with equally

Fancy cigarette and all? O.o

Bringing the game to consoles is, I think, a no brainer. However it really comes down to how successful the game is. If it does (and I hope it does) phenomenally well Fargo knows he'll be able to add to the game's financial success by bringing it to Next-Gen. Given everything I've seen the game can *easily* run on XBO

Personally I think the slightly Forth-Wall breaking on the nose 'Abstergo = Ubisoft' narrative is rather smart. I've enjoyed it immensely and I know other's did as well so saying it's "shit" as though that's unquestionable fact is a little myopic. Still, I do understand how some players just want to get to the period

Wow, a fair and unbiased opinion in a Sims 4 article? Miracles do happen (^^)

Hey, that's actually a pretty rad movie. So...consolation prize? (^^')

I would likewise concur that BS2 is the superior game. Ironic when one considers that it was based on an early draft of what would eventually become Bioshock Infinite (there are so many narrative and character similarities that it can be, at times, fairly jarring) and that it's the one game not directly overseen by

Some really great points. It's alway nice to see intellectually strong arguments concerning the disappointing aspects of Infinite (and other titles) that don't boil down to, "It sux." Mechanically there were elements I enjoyed and, as you previously mentioned at length, the audio and visual presentation was almost

This is nothing but good news (with the exception of those folks at Crytek who have been left unemployed by their financial woes), especially for those who were looking forward to Revolution and it's new take on the Homefront universe which the first game fumbled with. Deep Silver has repeatedly proven it can not only

Nearest thing to real life Batman punching crime in it's turkey neck. (*Bleeping*) awesome :)

Look, there are still so many ways Warners and Snyder could mess this up. Honestly, if MoS and Dude Bro Goyer are any indication there are so very *many* ways Dawn of Justice could go wrong that it leaves me with a right dreadful migraine. However, one has to admit that looked so good and comic book oriented it was