paulocesar
Paulo Cesar
paulocesar

Oh, the PS3 is my first PlayStation.. So, probably there's a lot of good games that I missed

hahahahaha

If so, I apologize. But, I hardly believe that. I don't get offended when I'm called PC for example, even if I use Macs :P

Hello aggressiveness :)

Now we know where our friend Goto works!

We know that, and this just make it even funnier

I don't want to be rude, but: ┐(´(エ)`)┌

hehehe

Well, to be fair, and as much as I resent north american culture, drawing penises is a global behavior :P

I second that. If wasn't for indie titles and some notable exceptions like XCOM, I would say I'm completely bored by most north american titles these days..

First of all, it must be fun to be a programmer and have the name "Goto". Programmers will understand :P

I was very excited with this The Last of Us. Then I saw it's from Naughty Dog..

Well, I'm in Brazil, so I guess things are completely different.. Here consoles are much more expensive, so when I was young, there was "gaming houses" where you payed something like $1 dollar to play 1 hour on the PS2..

Can't you rent a PS3? You can finish the game in ~3 hours. Sure, you will need another 4 just contemplating it's beauty, but still..

Somehow it frees us from the dictatorship of executives and their warped idea on what sells.. Ok, maybe I'm exaggerating a bit.. After all, we gamers managed to make them cancel that awful XCOM shooter and get a proper remake, but still...

Sure, I heard their taxes are high as hell.. It would be good to the crowd funding model a more popular competitor to Kickstarter

Good point, but well, I'm brazilian, so it would be a bit difficult to hire a lawyer in US to sue the project creator :P

Can I play this game in co-op with a friend?

I see a lot people criticizing kickstarter, asking devs to stop with crowdfunding, but here is the thing, this new model is giving us the opportunity to fund good games that maybe would never get funded by big publishers, and even if it was, it would suffer from their influence and questionable marketing choices.

oh.. didn't get that.. Maybe I'm not familiar with Evan, because I guess a lot of people (you know, the male, young and american stereotype) really likes horrible panels like this one..