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yeah, it would be weird if they didn't, but I don't think I would buy it. I'll get the PC version, and I believe it would be a $15-dollar DLC on consoles, too much IMO. but let's see, there's also the price issue on the PC, if they go the $60 route I will wait for a deal.

"Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition will include an untold chapter in the world of Lordran where the player must stop the spread of darkness at all costs by facing and defeating the Dark Knight Artorias.

only in the PHOF:The Gottlieb Collection (PS2, GCN, Xbox), but I didn't play that one.

did you play Pinball Hall of Fame?

is it just me or the Tales of the Arabian Nights in Pinball Arcade feels slightly weird, as if the flipper almost can't lift the ball because it's too heavy? the other tables are fine, but in Tales I either lose the ball or I just hit it randomly.

doesn't qualify much, but I rarely finish a Civilization match. I'm not a warmonger so I usually build up until I grow tired of the game. but it happens more in FfH (Civ4), because in Civ2 the time between turns was basically zero.

sounds great. btw, on the PS3 the "TeamScore" thing was added in Marvel Pinball.

playing Lords of Shadow... slightly disappointed. I'm in the 3rd chapter, almost no excitement at all until now, levels end out of nowhere and a retard checkpoint system. yesterday I got stuck at a battle against one huge goblin-like creature (one that has an earthquake wave attack) and smaller ones, my checkpoint had

yep, I know that it's not the norm to have random dungeons, and I indeed prefer roguelikes.

well, it's just that I assumed that it would be a random map and noticed it wasn't. as they designed the game around the dungeon (with all the puzzles) then I obviously can't condemn them for doing it. I'll probably buy it, but let's say I was a bit uninformed about the game until today.

just found out that Legends of Grimrock doesn't have a random dungeon, it's manually designed. it's kind of silly to skip it due to this because it's still probably great, but IMO one of the joys of these dungeon crawlers is not knowing what's ahead when you die and start again, although I understand that with the

it's probably like being 2 turns away from building a wonder in Civilization and another mfing civilization beats you to it... but you wouldn't get a chance to earn 1 million dollars for building it :P

hahahah like they say "welcome to Kotaku"

that big ship is like the Titan in BF2142?

hahaha I'm brazilian, but I agree with you (but I haven't played a MMO in years, and you most certainly wouldn't mistake me for a Brazilian, I wouldn't go around speaking engrish and annoying other players - and no "Br" in my character name too).

I'd never sell everything (or anything at all!). My mom one day decided to donate my ALL of Saint Seiya action figures, I regret letting her do that, I didn't keep a single one :(

*promoting*

now that I think about, I was completely lost at the end of Witcher 2, especially because I think I got some sort of bad ending or such (IIRC I regretted some of my choices). it saddens me to say this, but I didn't like the combat that much, so I think that also distracted me a bit in the last third of the game. when

I had never heard about this website, it's fantastic