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Kotaku posting this is a tad ironic, don't you think?

To be honest, most names nowadays probably wouldn't be as popular if people didn't take them from a several-millenia old books. I do think Tali is an odd choice, but, let's be honest, when she grows up the bro-gamers of then won't even know what Mass Effect is.

Sorry, when I said it I was thinking about general police for some reason.

Nah, my argument was more intended for general police too... Even Die Hard taught us that cops with guns have a serious downside. :3

I'm not here to start a gun law argument, but, from somebody not from the US, isn't it a bit worrying that you can be killed by a situation like this?

That was the point I was trying to make.. but you said it better than me. My point was that, despite your job, you can be thrown in bad situations, much like this Youtube one right now, with no warning. :P

I can definitely agree; never trust Youtube. The thing is, it's like being a game developer, but with only a singular publisher as a way to get your game out on shelves. (Not counting other publishers and indie games) You either do that and hope they don't fire you, or go do another job which you don't want to do.

Oh, yeah, some Scottish accents can be very obnoxious.. but a lot of the time these people are obnoxious anyway. Some Scottish accents are just brilliant though. :P

10 gym badges... I see what you did there.

Hmm, I guess so. I'm just not entirely fond of the "stand still and fight" idea... I always fall under pressure and die. :P I've been playing some Rayman Legends, not got too far in, but I'm loving the bosses.

The bosses of Rayman Origins just weren't too memorable for me, all I remember were bosses in flying sections and one boss near end-game that frustrated me. I don't care if you question my ability as a gamer because I've openly admitted to finding a game hard, but I hope you won't. :P

Oddly enough, as a huge platformer fan, I really don't like boss fights. They seem to break the pace of the game, and I'd much rather beat a difficult stage and feel rewarded than a boss with 2 or 3 patterns and a big difficulty spike. Bosses that take a small amount of time, on the other hand, work well, as instead

It's only a matter of time before some troll does something even more sexually bizarre (or violent) and a 12-year-old sees it on his family's PlayStation 4 and all hell breaks loose in the mainstream, especially if that happens in the U.K. and The Daily Mail gets wind of it. Despite the usefulness, entertainment and

That was the overall winner. Bad Medicine won Drama.. The Wishmaker won Comedy... and the other one or two have escaped me.. sorry. :3

They have, for the last 30 years. The media's always quick to blame the "minority media", the media that the general masses know the least about.

Sadly, the replays two years ago, before SFM was publicly released, were of astoundingly good quality. The winner, El Muchacho, was brilliant. Sadly, last year's winner was a joke. :c

Other hotels and restaurant chains have also admitted to misleading patrons. Now, Sega is the latest to follow suit, issuing an apology this week. Seventeen restaurants managed by Sega Entertainment or two restaurants in a Sega-run shopping and amusement complex mislead customers with menus that did not accurately

And that amazing Loot Machine.

To be fair, online is only for downloads and first-time registration. As for DRM, unless the third-party publisher decides so, most steam games don't have DRM. I do know where you're coming from though.

Heh. I know. Steam has given me the best gaming experience, but also created a laziness habit. This affects all of my gaming, and adding it up, from games from years ago I never played, I need to play more of over 100 games. :P