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*Reads title.*

I thought the movie was all right. My only complaint is that it tried to do far too much with far too little. The way it is now it felt like subplots are just dropped for no reason, they bring up points and drop them just as fast, and at parts it felt kind of choppy. In addition besides the original star wars films

Gamer logic; Sure it wouldn't have existed if Nintendo didn't pick up the slack, but its better to not have it exist than for it to be an exclusive and someone else possibly enjoy it. Scorched earth and all that.

Lol, what I did was take an aoe power and use it to illuminate the rocks(the aoe placing icon detects the geometry of the rocks letting you know where to go and where not to). Then I just stayed in the middle and rained down fire attacks to light it up for other people.

So looking at the posts of people here is the logic; Bayonetta 2 would be better if it had never existed than if it had existed as a nintendo game. That is literally all there is to it. If Plat had simply stayed in the state of being unable to make a sequel to the game and hadn't even bothered trying then everyone

Gonna second this. Would say Invincible and Ultimate Spiderman are must reads for anyone trying to get into superhero comics.

Yeah, but diablo 3 gets more difficult; meaning that said players will not be able to experience the full game if they aren't able to tone down nightmare and inferno modes. And I'm sure that someone, somewhere thought that Portal was pretty damned hard. So I'm pretty sure that needs an easy mode to as opposed to

Honestly I don't think everything should have easy modes. I generally don't think that every game needs to go for the lowest common denominator? Like should Diablo 3 change the game so that it works as Super Easy, Easy, Normal as opposed to Normal, Nightmare, Inferno so that the every gamer can appreciate the game in

People have been asking that about MTV for longer than I can remember.

Except that if they only refund the money when it is accepted than they will have to deal with the press of every game which is unaccepted losing 100 bucks, as well as the legality of essentially picking and choosing whose money they keep and whose money they don't keep.

I would assume that because returning money for things that the accept and keeping it for things that they don't can get legally and pr-wise pretty damn messy. Which would be either that or refunding everyone which would really defeat the purpose entirely.

Bug testing, hype, marketing, when the game would sell the most, etc. Its the same for literally any other form of entertainment.

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Was going to say something against Doug, but really what can I say that Billy Madison hasn't?

You are also ignoring the licensing issue they had with Cryptic.

Do you have any facts for this? Cause the facts I know is that GW2 sold 1 million copies before it even released with people who bought it day of and later on being completely unknown. I also have their financials showing that COH was the 2nd lowest performer for NCSOFT (with GW1 being first, but that having a chance

As much as I dislike Ryan Seacrest I would have to say that in his life he has done infinitely more than Kim K. I would even rank him a step higher than Kim K solely due to the fact that she would not be as famous if it wasn't for his input.

Agreed. My brother used to joke that he only passed the SAT's because he would look up all the words that Lupe would use. My god that man's lexicon....

Would also say that since the games take place a few weeks after the outbreak that there are only so many times in one day that one can be terrified of normal zombies. Hell if you read the comic towards the end the only time the group even gets scared is when they stumble across a boat full of witches.

Where are all those people who were saying "lol, like a company would ever do that" now? :p

Sarcasm! How does it work? Nobody knows!