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There comes a time when you look at the clock and realize that you've just spent five hours in the same level and you don't even like the game any more.

I hate it too actually. People do it all the time when acronyms become the common thing to say.
"I'm going to need you to fill out your SSN number."
"It's got eight gigabytes of RAM memory!"

What's wrong? I love it when people say Hard Disk Drive Drive!

I was really really expecting San Andreas+. There were a lot of features I wanted from San Andreas, and I admit I didn't follow the hype-train for GTA4 as well as I should have. I thought it was going to expand on the customization themes and the, for lack of a better description, "RPG elements" that were introduced

If you didn't want to be interpreted in the way people are interpreting your original comment, you should have given more thought to what you're going to say. Your original post is a very offensive comment. No one can tell the tone of your voice through text it's up to you to type out what you want to say and leave

I played MP3 with a mouse/KB as well. I thought it was a blast. I might consider picking up GTA5, regardless of how disappointed I was with GTA4.

Even though I don't go out of my way at all to get them, I can respect that people want to play the game over and over to get every cheevo. What really bothers me is when game makers give you all the achievements just for playing the game; "You finished Chapter 1! Good Job! Here's a sticker!".

If you somehow manage to

That might be the best sentence in video game history.

It works great with 1080p XBMC, it works great as an emulator, and it works great for prototyping android projects without worrying about killing my phone for a few hours.

I plan on picking up a couple games for it, because it's so easy to play a couple quick multiplayer games when people are over. Three people have

I would be seriously disappointed if this didn't have a hud control. You go to the options, and it shows your four arrows on the sides of the screen, you adjust them up and down, left and right, to where ever you like them and press ok.

I don't mean to be pedantic, but Fish worked on Fez for 5 years.

I agree with you. I've had a couple projects that I worked really hard on, and sometimes people just shit all over it and you feel like flipping the boardroom table over, shitting on someone's chest and going home. I don't, but then I don't have to log

I haven't had much trouble lately with online gaming, but there was a while there where it seemed like every server in every game was big head/low gravity/UT announcer all the damn time.

It was super annoying, going through the server list for like 20 minutes trying to find a regular damned game.

I suppose using the phrase "soak up" instead of "filter" like I meant to was incorrect of me. Everyone needs to hear criticism, but, I think some people function best with a filter-human to make sure that things said by people who make a living by being caustic don't reach them in full force. Or at least someone who

Fish comes across to me as someone who is over-worked, over-stressed, incredibly sensitive and can't handle any pressure. That doesn't make him a bad person, it just makes him the wrong person for the position he has. Phil Fish should have had a barrier person in all of his media interactions. He needed someone to

I'm just exhausted of the Zelda tropes. The hammy writing, the slow chat boxes and annoying sounds. Pretty much everything that makes Zelda Zelda, I want them to change.

I'd love the Hyrulian lore in a nice big open world with lots of secrets and things to do, actually hire some writers do it doesn't seem like a ten

I hated the story and what they did with Samus. and I hated the missiles so much I never got around to finishing the game. But I still played it more than Skyward Sword, because at least Other M tried something.

Flip everything on it's head. Try something new. Be creative!

I have this problems with most Nintendo IP's. They've tried different things with the Metroid games, and I haven't liked them all, but at least they tried!

A ten foot pole just didn't have the...pizzaz that I was looking for with that description.

When I'm giving someone money, I don't want to hear the phrase "like" in the description. An event "like" e3, PAX, or GDC? How much "like" one of those? Is it one of those? If it were any of those, wouldn't they have said "At e3, PAX, or GDC. Your choice!"?

Are you going to pay $5k to demo the game at The

Either people who don't want to deal with publishers or people that publishers wouldn't touch with a AU-long pole, like Denis Dyack.