ruaraidh
BurningStare
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Yeah, nobody here calls it scotch. It's whisky. Not even whiskey.

Also, also!

I have never heard of this game before, but I like me a good city builder - especially medieval. I'll keep an eye out for this one.

Thanks for that explanation. I can see how it could be trickier than I initially thought. Your last point is still the thing that bugs me most though. If I asked someone "what is the Legend of Zelda" nobody, ever, would answer with that.
It's a game show though, I should be happy that it at least makes you think! I'd

Simple as that eh? Seems kinda pointless though. Why not just ask it as a regular question? What extra dimension does it give the game show? I would have thought everyone just gets in the habit of saying "what is".

What would be the question for this then? It probably doesn't help that I don't know the game though.

I don't understand how that is a question.. It has no question mark.

Yeah the non endlessness is probably my favourite feature. With endless runners, once you become good it just takes too long to achieve anything significant.

Just bought jungle run for my iPhone yesterday. It's some of the most fun I've had on my phone in a while. I was pleasantly surprised.

Yeah, but I think his point was that he wasn't getting the work experience he was expecting. Testing games wouldn't have been what I expected either.

Man I love that stuff.

I think you overestimate the understanding most people possess of video games.

Im glad I'm not the only one...

But this is looking only at Ubi games...

It's actually je louse

I've not really seen anything about Prey 2. Anyone got any views on it so far?

Thomas the Tank Engine was by far the best. Lost it right there...

PS4 is maybe uncreative but at least it follows a convention they have set. It makes more sense to the average consumer that way.

But why should I need a justifiable reason to own something? Maybe I liked the name, thought I would use it and never got around to it? Or bought it on a whim?