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Save yourself the $60 and watch it on Youtube. You won't miss anything and the story is the game's only real redeeming quality anyways.

It should be noted here: one can be a UX Designer and/or a UI Artist but a UX Artist isn't a real title (unless the studio has no concept of what UX is as it transcends the user-interface and deals mainly with wireframes, flow chart and working models).

I can't wait to see what they think of Wildstar if they're this annoyed by ESO's poor quest designs.

If that's not a sign of the US's economic decline, nothing is. Like the Canadian dollar, the Aussie Dollar was usually teetering around the 50-60 American cent mark in conversion rates when I was kid. That's rather sad.

If his Twitter handle read "@JOlinTurtlerock, I'd be more inclined to agree with that sentiment.

Get a good look at how fascism works. If you refuse to placate The People's interests, you will be destroyed by whatever means the The People employ: financial destruction via the Thought Police.

My initial reaction was "House of Cards: Advanced Warfare?"

Then, listening to that speech, I thought it was something recorded from a recent white house conversation or something. The last few presidential administrations have followed exactly what this "villain" has said to a T. I just hope that doesn't lead to

Wow, the denial is strong in this one. (*as well as the asinine snark that just comes off as immature*)

Well, wouldn't Shattrah be viable for players experiencing the Burning Crusade material? I haven't seen many veteran players in Darnassus as a n00b nor have I seen many veterans in Ironforge as a noob. Orgimmar and Stormwind are two out of what, eight cities? All that unused real estate is costing the

So thus, my original point still stands: veterans aren't able to mix with new players to show off their high level, visual progression.

So, how many level 10 players go to Shattrath?

That's just bad game design. If you develop finite content for an infinite business model that continually progresses the player-base to "new" content (with no regard for the "old"), you're essentially laying track for a perpetually forward-moving locomotive. That technique also creates little opportunity for the

So... We have a new race in Dragon Age? LOL

I'm lovin' it! I was always turned off by the perceived convolution of Magic: The Gathering so was never really tempted to approach the dorky kids in high school playing it in the cafeteria between classes. When the digital version came out, I was little intimidated but learned the rules quickly (thanks to the great

Well, if he doesn't like the job, I know a few billion in slave labour that would be happy to replace him doing something completely pointless on the taxpayers' yuan in that country.

I often wonder if forcing people to apply for a license to have children isn't such a bad idea as reproduction if a responsibility first and a right second. When I see stories like this, a part of me thinks my intrusive ideals are more and more justified.

Actually, I'm quite enjoying watching someone compelled to keep posting the final word on something and arguing with a stranger despite knowing they are incorrect and then getting upset when it is pointed out to them.

1) Following a charismatic protagonist from the ACII/Brotherhood/Revelations games, we're then forced to play as an unlikable hero with the personality of Anakin Skywalker.

Was that last comment necessary? Who wants the last word? If I don't understand your point of view, I'm at fault? How does that work? Am I at fault because I don't comprehend the voices in some homeless guy's head shouting at me while I tried crossing the street this morning, too?

Here's my gaming habits in terms of platforms owned and their usage percentage for the month of March (based on hours played - 730.484 total hours in a month):