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I still don't see that much of a basic difference. To each their own.

At present, it's the San Carlos Hotel in Manhattan, New York. Not sure if it was there in the 60s.

Replace aliens with mutants then. In the end it amounted to the same kind of enemy.

Interesting article. It's really important to keep in mind what all this stuff is going to cost. Luckily a lot of the stuff they had to spend will in the end translate into additional income. The appearance at PAX East alone got them featured in coverage of the event resulting in the game getting on the radar of a lot

Crytek has made three games with aliens so far (FarCry, Crysis 1 & 2) and until now have never made those enemies as interesting as the human enemies, instead using tropes such as swarmers, tanks and ninjas (aka jump from place to place, so you can't hit them). Until I find out that they fixed that, I'm not interested.

Has there even been a person to do that (in one go naturally)?

That's pretty quick. MMO's normally hang in the longest, but I remembered a lot of FPSes that had master servers for 5-6 years at least.

If you've followed his Twitter, you'll know all of this is just placeholder art. He did say though he would keep it to some extent low-res, but it won't look like this.

The BBB complaint is not and was never meant as legal action. His main gripe was Casey Hudson advertising the ending was not going to be A, B or C. Which it did turn out to be. The guy knew he could get publicity by submitting this complaint and in the end BioWare/EA heard his opinion, so his goal was accomplished.

Didn't get Fallout 3 and sort of missed Oblivion (first I thought Skyrim, but then I recovered, chalk it up as half).

That was fun. The level of funness I found this video to be might not be accurately represtented by the previous sentence. It's because I want to convey my message in a subtle way.

I haven't seen full reviews, but the various indie game devs I'm following on Twitter seemed to love it (don't know how they got it, maybe a gift from Phil Fish). Would wait for real reviews, but I think we can say it doesn't completely suck :D

If life is based on anything other than carbon, wouldn't that allow for different situations (sillicate based on a planet very extreme to us). If the sillicate aliens take their own life conditions as a a prerequisite, wouldn't they think that this is isn't that special? If they have even put their telescopes over our

I'm sorry, but you can't just jump into ME3 if you're playing it for anything else but 'a couple of hours of running around and shooting'. You need to play the previous installments as well. Half the fun is that it's your Shepard, your story. Any of the emotional impact of what happens to the world and the characters

Why the hell didn't they go with a more Borgian (the cyborgs, not the Italian family) line of thinking? Synthetics are superior to organics, but organics are naturallly afraid of synthetics, so they'll try to kill them.

It's like it's asking to be the setting for a horror movie. A group of youngsters go and illegally camp out of Gunkanjima, an abandoned island. Except it isn't abandoned, for the original inhabitants never left!

Would there be a Deck 78?

That cracks me up every time I hear it!

Her husband is NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory? :P

Cool that she's played the games. A lot of actors don't like to watch their own stuff. Then again, she only sees a visual representation of her (which isn't as 1:1 as let's say Martin Sheen's TIM), which is not as weird as voice + visuals.