q-hardy
Quarrelin' Hardy
q-hardy

I fully intend on playing plenty of Destiny this weekend. I don't really get the disappointment/disinterest in it frankly. I fell in love with it immediately after playing the closed alpha. I've always been interested in the idea of the MMO, but in the end, I just can't stand how they play. Turns out, making it play

And to think, I just watched the Human Duplicators episode of MST3K a couple nights back, and was making jokes about Eegah! with my wife, and then he goes and passes away. Poor guy, he was quite the sight!

While I did enjoy BI, I definitely agree. It feels like they got bored exploring the idea of a city designed to be a racist utopia and changed subject matter entirely halfway through development. It wasn't as focused as the first Bioshock.

Even though I was a little disappointed overall with Season 2, I loved the final part and am very happy with the ending I got. I felt it was the best way to wrap up my approach to the story of the last two seasons, even if only 16% of other players ended up in the same place.

Yes, I definitely do appreciate the fact that we here in the US get mostly uncensored games. I wouldn't be able to deal with how many content restrictions you have to put up with.

Exactly. If it's only going to be used to prevent distribution of material, it shouldn't exist at all.

Metal Gear Rising has the best, most absurd final boss fight in the history of videogames. You basically fight the living embodiment of the Tea Party.

I loved JJ & Jeff, even though it's an awful Adventure Island clone, for pretty much the same bizarre reasons.

The AO rating is completely pointless, since it seems to entirely exist to prevent certain games from being distributed at all.

Gyroids.
You're welcome.

I think there was but you had to slog through stupid bullshit to get to them. And unlike other Leisure Suit Larry games, the stupid bullshit was mostly the same 3 bad mini-games rather than classic Sierra adventure game puzzles.

I'm OK with sexual wish fulfillment in videogames (they are fantasy, after all), but there totally needs to be more equal opportunity nudity.

It doesn't. A friend of mine got a hold of an old Xbox relatively recently and we tried it again. It's really hard to go back and play.

I don't begrudge you for your Duke Nukem Forever playtime. I picked it up on the Xbox 360 regardless of its quality. It's a video game industry cultural artifact, a unique story of game development, regardless of how it turned out. As you play through it, and can actually tell what year some levels were designed based

I miss Bam Bam Bigelow.

Watch some classic Vader matches, and if you don't get it then, I don't know what to tell you.

I've never been ashamed to play a game, even the usual suspects like Duke Nukem Forever or Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball. With stuff like that, I do enough research before hand so I'm well aware of what I'm getting into, and I tend to enjoy them unironically for what they are. But if I really had to pick a

My silly pet peeve is laced boots on super heroes, which I'm never a fan of and I don't really like that they gave to the new Batgirl. I can imagine it would take one fight with either Harley Quinn or Joker using the old "your shoe's untied" trick and getting shot in the face before you decided to ditch those. That

Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Edge of Tomorrow, and the Lego Movie for me. There's still a lot of things I look forward to seeing that I haven't had a chance to yet, but these three easily stand out. I'm looking forward to seeing both Guardians of the Galaxy and Snowpiercer and seeing how those stack up.

I agree with your sentiment in the first paragraph. I've been playing fighting games regularly ever since I first discovered Street Fighter 2 in '91-'92, and I've never, ever been able to wrap my head around the super technical aspects. I can hold my own against the average player, sure, but I've never been able to