notoriousEIC
notoriousEIC
notoriousEIC

It got the city of my birth correct (Seattle), but I actually mostly grew up in another state (California) before moving back to near where I was born.

I kind of feel like the Uncharted games have been graded on a bit of a curve. Don't get me wrong, I think the games have been a lot of fun, but I also feel like they've had some gameplay and story flaws that people are too willing to overlook because the games are cinematic and enthralling and make us feel like we're

Bioshock should never be removed. From any best list. Ever.

I'd love to see a whole Halo game devoted just to vehicle combat.

Have to cast my vote for Viva Pinata as well. People want to look down on the series, say it's for kids or too cartoony, but it's incredibly engaging and a great change of pace from all the guns and explosions and car chases you find in almost every other game.

That isn't the fault of the consoles. The obligation is on the developers, and if they don't put in the effort you should blame them, not the consoles for existing.

I'm fully aware that many games are graphically superior on PC, and you know what, I don't in any way feel like I'm missing out.

I don't feel "held back" by my Xbox 360 or PS3, nor do most console gamers. Nor do either of those consoles have anything to do with the state of PC game development. If a PC developer wants to make an incredible looking game for PC nothing is going to stop them, other than their own limitations, and the limitations

I really don't get this stupid "consoles are holding PC games back" argument. According to you, Project Cars is a better game, so where exactly is the evidence that its developers were held back? In actuality the only thing holding PC developers back is PC developers.

Because college kids are the stupidest people on Earth, plain and simple. I couldn't believe how dumb and naive all the students were when I went back to school in my 30s.

Personally, I think the CLA is absolutely hideous, whereas the A3 is something I could see myself buying. Too each their own.

And don't forget that when the Seahawks won the division at 7-9 there were cries to change the playoff system so a losing team wouldn't get in, much less have a home playoff game. God I loved it when they beat the Saints.

God I hope they actually name it that.

Damn, you beat me to it.

They are probably including the savings on the games as well, if you were to buy them outside of the bundle.

I can understand his perspective, but a comic strip is hardly the same thing as a novel. Adapting a story that's usually told in three panels isn't like adapting a story that unfolds over 500+ pages. And it wouldn't even need to be "adapted" anyway; it would probably be original material conceived for a film.

Agreed, but that doesn't stop the average person from playing video games. My point is that there are fewer avenues for people to play sports than there are to play video games, particularly if you're a woman.

I'd like to see you say that to a locker room full of football players...

True, but that's a very small percentage of people. They'd also have a hard time playing any kind of sport. There are efforts being made, though, for people with those kinds of disabilities, both in video games and sports.

I'm not really talking about female professional athletes, though. I'm talking about sports at the high school and college level. For instance, a huge chunk of NFL fans are women, but there's almost no way for girls to play football. And girls who like baseball really only have softball as an option.