moosecommander
MooseCommander
moosecommander

The issue with your wonderful opinion is that you are being logical and rational. Rationality is a thing of the past. For example, I could reword your entire argument so that it would call for equality and gay marriage. It would be just as poignant, and possibly more important considering how that truly affects the

The movie is much more based in Western science fiction staples as opposed to the strange conglomeration of Western and Eastern principles found in most Final Fantasy games. It's a science fiction film, and you'd find it has more in common with something like Star Trek and Halo as opposed to Final Fantasy.

Thank you! I love the Dark Tower, and that essay really just wrapped it up so perfectly. Considering that the creators of Lost have often mentioned that their biggest influence was Stephen King, so it seems fitting.

Whether people like Halo or not, they would be idiots to ignore the fact that it has basically led and changed the console landscape. Call of Duty may sell more copies, but Halo continues to innovate in the features it adds. For example, Bungie.net has had game stats since Halo 2. Call of Duty is just getting

Unfortunately, China doesn't really give a shit about copyright law, so even if Valve wanted to do something they can't really sue this company. Honestly, there isn't anything they can do.

To me, I liked the ambiguous nature of the smoke monster because it did throw off your perception of who was right and who was wrong. After the episode dealing with Jacob and the MIB's past, we see the mother is clearly a fucked up magical old hag. She puts rules on them and confines them. Had she just like the MIB

I totally see your side and I agree with it to a certain extent, but to me, the mysteries I wanted answered were, and the ones that were unresolved I was happy with.

I completely agree. I am willing to suspend my disbelief if the universe is well-crafted, as the Assassins Creed universe is.

I personally think your method of thinking is "unacceptable."

I've had my issue with the ending, but I always knew and appreciated that what I was watching was a character-centric show. Your claim of it being "fifty fifty" is no where close to even being right. That would be like suggesting that the show spent half of each episode clearly showing mysterious elements. I would

This is a game in which players have been contacted by superpowerful beings who warn of an impending apocalypse. A game in which players interact with a device called the Apple of Eden, a crazy hologram creating device that exists hundreds of years ago.

If the controller and online infrastructure turns out to be comparable, would not the question be "why would I want a playstation or an xbox"?

Well, not all innovation can succeed. I think motion controls have been implemented are obviously popular among a specific audience. I don't think there is much crossover between that audience and Kotaku, however. I for one don't like motion controlled gaming as I feel it is a much more limited experience, although

I'm not just a "console" person. I'm working in the game industry. I do have a gaming PC, with 2 nVidia 550ti cards, 16 GB of ram and a 3.6ghz i7. So yes, believe me - I'm not just a console person.

Excellent points, all of which I can get behind.

Thanks man! I do love Nintendo, by the way, I'm just a little disappointed with the direction of the Wii and the Wii U. I love my Gamecube and still play my DS quite often. I'm just not into motion gaming - I'm a controller man.

As I pointed out to Marcus below, even if the Xbox's technology is 8 years old, the games I'm playing certainly look amazing. Given that the Wii U is 6 years newer, shouldn't we see the benefits of that gap?