Funny, Borderlands was the first game I thought of when I was playing, and how much personality the game had, while Destiny felt very bland and generic and completely lacking in that area.
Funny, Borderlands was the first game I thought of when I was playing, and how much personality the game had, while Destiny felt very bland and generic and completely lacking in that area.
Yeah I found the experience to be kind of bland and not particulalry exciting or fun to play. And it defnly seems to be a game that needs to be played with others. At one point I found a couple other players and we kicked a little bit of butt, though it seemed kind of impersonal and we didn't really pay any attention…
If you added you and your boyfriend in the game you wouldn't end up together anyway. You would probably have a baby with Hitler and your boyfriend with some skanky mii.
Honestly, the game was really designed for 8-12 year old girls (and originally 8-12 year old Japanese girls). Even though we are all playing it, I can't think of any kids games off hand that are super concerned about stretching the boundries of gender indentification. Pink for girls, blue for boys really is the "norm"…
I couldn't sit through Top gear Australia. I don't even think I made it through the first episode...I just remember 45 minutes of trying to climb a sand dune. I like Top Gear US...I don't expect it to be like the UK version, I enjoy it for what it is.
Now they just need to poison everyone and it will be just like playing the game!
Ultraman for the SNES. Fighting game that was completely useless.
I've mostly stopped playing mobile games on my iphone, except for some puzzle and word games I like. It was cool for a couple years, but seriously 95% of the games take some super simple concept (that 30 other phone games also use) and repeat it over and over and over forever. Then you take this repetitive game and…
I think part of the problem jeapordy is that it is designed for people who are good at remembering things, not necessarily for someone who is clever and thinks outside the box (and probably knows the answers as well). So it is a system that is easily broken when you get someone on the show who does more than picks…
Aargh, eff my typing.
Don't forget Zookeeper, which I was playing on my computer for free back in 2003. There is probably even an earlier version of the match three puzzle game, as well. Every time i see everyone at work playing one of these games, I'm always like "Isn't that just the same game as (list five other iOS apps)." Anytime a…
ISPs already try to control what you can do with their service by offering different tiers. Pay more for a faster connection. It's all the same line, they just throttle it of you don't pay more money. Not sure how this didn't go against net neutrality...
That's a lot of boob talk for boobs you can hardly even see, until the "money shot" at the end.
Lots of sister loving going on in Japan right now. I think Hamatora looks the most promising out of what I see here. Fortunately, still more Kill la Kill episodes to come.
Stuff like this kind of confirms that contestant picking probably isn't so random...some kind of screening ahead of time. They even had a pikachu joke all ready.
I enjoyed it even though it was a bit muddled and didn't really follow up on a couple storylines. I kind of felt like it started out weaving all of these different mini-arcs and multiple characters, and then hurried up to finish at the end and kind of blew off most it. And the last 3-4 minutes of the series was…
Aside from my PS4 being a blue light brick right now, oddly enough I think the biggest design flaw is that it is too light! Everytime I touch it or push one of the front buttons, the whole console gets pushed back.
I saved my money for a couple months to buy Donkey Kong for my 2600 (I think it was $35). I was sooo disappointed. Only a couple levels included, not fun at all.
"just the bomb"...oh darn, just the bomb that killed 60,000+ Japanese. How boring.
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