@Chad Bear: It sure is, which is why I choose to complain first, and then, well, just complain. I tend to leave the heavy thinking until, at least, after breakfast.
@Chad Bear: It sure is, which is why I choose to complain first, and then, well, just complain. I tend to leave the heavy thinking until, at least, after breakfast.
@Fallible:"...were going to be seeing."
Are you sure their fallout didn't come from announcing Champions Online, effectively killing their most loyal of fans, the City of Heroes players? Obviously, I'm a little hurt that after several years with lackluster updates and glitches that have been in the game since day one, that they've just decided to pack up…
@WFROSE: @eclipsegryph: No, no love at all for the Power Pad. If you were fortunate to actually buy one that worked, congratulations, but for everyone else it will be a constant reminder of the worst Christmas ever.
@Fallible: Look who forgot the /i tag. Fallible indeed.
@MDRL: If it helps you sleep at night, but the rest of us will continue to assume that a person who readily resorts to throwing vulgarities around, for no other reason than to defend their already weak standpoint, really has no point to make at all.
@c0mbobreaker: I sure don't. I was just kindly providing the link to the blog referenced - because I'm nice like that.
@MDRL: Wow, I really hope you lose the ability to comment, and fast. Truly a snapshot of everything that's wrong with this culture.
@waywardchemist: True enough, but was any one's experience inherently better for having horse armour? I think that the PS3 owners who bought Oblivion will be happier knowing they got the important add-ons, at the end of the day, and no the chaff in-between.
@4nonymo: The law of averages would disagree, but if it helps you insult someone over the Internet; rock on.
Turbonegro, making things better since forever.
@MDRL: Sounds to me like you're the one trying to make themselves feel better, if I'm honest that is. Two replies about how his PS3 is somehow the source of all his problems, and your 360 will be his saviour, and all.
It's amazing the lengths they'll go to find a statement to agree with, albeit it's so clearly very jaded and wrong, just so that they can remind you that you have a console they either couldn't afford, or don't like.
@RadarTrap: Pah, that's what Canada thinks too.
@ShaggE: Long let the good relations of Britain and her friend Australia be known.
@Luke Plunkett: I love how British Kotaku is today. It makes me proud.
@Gantz: Your Trusted Friend in Science.: Thankfully, only a minority agree with them, and so when they make such statements it is to generate a reaction — to get their fifteen minutes of fame, if you will.
@Fallible: Anyway, I think this game is generating a lot of unnecessary hype, purely because Tim Shaefer is involved.
You got Glenn Danzig in my Guitar Hero.