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scottbott: Or How I Learned To Quit Worrying And Love Kinja
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Here's the thing: I'm not excited for this reboot on the grounds that I don't think I need it. Just as I wasn't excited for "Ghostbusters 3" with the original cast. I don't need another Indy 4. What I would love is an animated ghostbusters movie, good lord would I love that. But enough about me, everyone who is

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Obviously you and I disagree but that's your opinion and it seems like there has never been a gaming experience that has stuck with you emotionally whereas I have felt very strong emotional attachments to certain game characters/stories. For me I wouldn't want to be stopped in the middle of a particularly powerful

Totally agree with you Patricia, you shouldn't connect with a character emotionally and then have the game trivialize the whole experience for you. I can only imagine the trophy system ruining the emotional response of "This War of Mine."

Wow, these comments really missed the point. It's the same as COD's "press X to grieve" moment. If you want emotional moments in games to resonate with gamers you shouldn't pull them out of their experience.

I actually connected to this over everything else because I recently started wet shaving, and not because of the 50s mentality, but because of the crazy culture behind it. There are so many artisanal soaps, creams, aftershaves, and the blades themselves. It all sucked me right in. To show you how deep this goes

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I totally thought the picture in the thumbnail was this band. Still deserves a spot here for bizarre music and a creepy video.

Also I don't know how people are complaining about this when they just told you they filled the whole disc. And as for multiplayer content on a separate disc? That would be terrible, it should be a seamless transition from campaign to multiplayer. Why would you want to have to switch discs from Halo 3 campaign to

Well another time when digital downloading is best.

So now girls are telling me to stare at breasts? Make up your mind society, is it "eyes up here" or not?