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And it's also a great RPG too. Characters are just portraits, a name and some stats, yet they can be loved or (mostly) hated as much as any Game of Thrones character can. Damn it Queen Mother, I want my throne back!

Crusader Kings II needs to be on this list.

The ending to The Walking Dead. Just balled my eyes out. I really felt like a father figure to Clementine. The final moments with Thane in ME3 were also heartbreaking.

This move only helps get them more paying customers. It's a game I hadn't heard about before, which through this stunt got my attention. The torrent would've been there either way. Now more people know of it. Even if no pirate that tries it out buys it after they find out they like it (unlikely), they've at least

Aside from the Kinect, I have no idea.

"An oaky flavor that just rolls right off the nose. I just love a '68 Savile Row."

DO consider a PC game streaming solution. The NVidia Shield can stream PC gameplay over a wireless signal to it's tiny screen or a television set via HDMI. Soon, Mad Catz' M.O.J.O. Android console will do the same. Beats having to hook up a dedicated living room PC.

My rig is nuclear!

How come the Bomb Bird gets three stars on a level where he has used up all his birds?

Run is my favorite. The animation was superb (my god, the running) and its use of models and maps from different Valve games to create its own universe was pretty awesome. I would've thought it'd be a zombie short, but instead it turned out to be about the effects of war on a soldier.

They have to have bought it to review it, though. That should weed out some of the bad eggs.

They have to have bought it to review it, though. That should weed out some of the bad eggs.

Lucas has handled his EU better than most. From what I know his licensing company does a much better job coordinating its EU than for example Star Trek. There's a program which keeps track of the additions made to the Star Wars universe, which allows Lucas Licensing to see whether there's a conflict. Star Trek novel

Lucas has handled his EU better than most. From what I know his licensing company does a much better job coordinating its EU than for example Star Trek. There's a program which keeps track of the additions made to the Star Wars universe, which allows Lucas Licensing to see whether there's a conflict. Star Trek novel

The Expanded Universe is really big though, having written about almost every possible minute before and after the minute. They will have to erase some of that stuff, or else all they'll be doing is writing around the EU. It's Star Wars, so it's going to be something of epic proportion. The EU leaves little room for

PS2 was not a gaming-only console. For a lot of people it was a cheap DVD player first and a game console second.

What is up with this smile in the Scribblenauts trailer? It's like she's trying to steal our souls.

This current gen has already gone on long enough. When will be finally see the PS5 and the Xbox Over 9000?

I think TellTale works because they try to do their own thing and stay independent as much as possible. I doubt the company could work in the high-stress AAA environment of publisher EA.

They have the license, yes.