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Honestly, these screenshots have peaked my interest. I loved just driving around the American countryside in GTA: San Andreas and this would allow this as well.

I loved the crazy mountainous terrain of pre 1.0 version. I'm glad that in the last few updates they've been working towards recreating those wild mountain ranges, but this time with a bunch of new biomes and other stuff.

The shotgun from Half-Life 2 would get my vote. In a game with a gravity gun, this was still my favorite tool to take out baddies. The secondary fire is just so powerful.

I'd say so. As with every launch, the number of games is so small that a good game like TF becomes a system seller. If everything is on the console you own, you're going to be less inclined to buy it at launch.

I don't think I've ever seen such a creepy rendition of humans. The rest of the art style is perfect though. Reminds me of the games EDGE and Wonderputt.

I think his point was that 80s Punisher and all those other movies were worse than Captain America.

It has a Indiana Jones kind of vibe, with some interesting puzzles and not too shabby gunplay.

Deadfall Adventures is a recent game that's neither indie nor AAA. Enjoyable but flawed.

True, although to a point. The water pumpers are no longer needed but the steam pump did allow mines to be drained more efficiently, which allows for more deeper mines which either requires more miners or more jobs in the industries the processed all that extra ore that the more efficient mines brought into the

Just finished it. I really enjoyed it. Episode 1 was good, but Episode 2 was just great. At times it made me feel like when I played Infinite for the first time. Definitely one of the best DLC I've played so far. Big improvement in gameplay. BioShock has always shined brightest when it was about exploration and I felt

The thing to take away from this is that automation doesn't mean that the machine takes over the task completely, which some seem to think according to their remarks. The windmill automated the task of grounding grain to flour, but it still requires people to work the windmill. The steam pump automated draining water

AC3 as well. Not as big as AC4, but the popularity of it lead to it becoming a main thing in AC4. So maybe staple is a bit over the top, but it's been an element that's been on the rise.

I wonder how, if at all, they will handle naval combat. It has become quite the staple of AC games in recent iterations.

You got an emulated version of Ep 1: Racer to work? What program are you using, because I can never get that thing to function without massive graphical glitches.

Because so many people played the [Google Pac-Man] game at work, it's estimated a loss of productivity cost the economy over $120 million.

Well a phone screen is a different material than this touchpad is going to be, so who knows? It might work for you, or it might not. At least the good old gamepad is always available.

It uses haptic feedback, which uses minute rumbling to make a surface like that feel like it has texture. It won't feel like a laptop trackpad.

8-Bit Cinema is just ruined by the incoherent look. Colors, sprite sizes, etc. all vary too widely to make sell it, at least to me. The TV RPG series from CollegeHumor and the Dorkly shorts are much better in that regard.

Yet to play V, but I from the looks of it they still got that magic.

When you really thing about it, IV's Liberty City is like really quite small. Yet Rockstar managed to make it feel like a metropolis.