scottmpearce
Scott M. Pearce
scottmpearce

Removing numbers from sequels is something that media (not just games) have needed to do for a long time so I welcome the change.

When a Youtube creative claims that their videos provide positive press for the games they cover I have to scoff at least a little bit. How does one know for sure that his/her videos have positively impacted, in a meaningful way, the sales performance or customer interest in the game? I think the fact is that they

Make games, gamers get mad. Don't make games, gamers get mad. Make gamers mad, gamers SWAT you. Make gamers happy, other gamers get mad, SWAT you.

Maybe the issue isn't just that it's been very hard to write a Superman modern audiences can relate to. I think there's just as much wrong with his villains.

This bra bomb of yours better work, Nerdlinger.

Can't wait to play this on my n-Gage.

The PS Vita continues to be a money pit for Sony. I fear that sooner rather than later it's going to get the axe just to stop their money hemorrhaging situation. And I'm not just talking about Sony Computer Entertainment, either, the whole Sony corporation continues to operate at a loss year over year.

I've been using the DS4 for a while now and while it certainly worked well I couldn't get over the looming jankiness related to occasional instabilities and the on-screen button prompt discrepancies. It's worth noting that I've been using the latest version of the original project and neither of the offshoots. I

How's the multiplayer? Do you get a mech? Is the noob toob OP as fuck? Inquiring minds want to know!

Agreed. I went back and watched the OG movies recently and TMNT 1 is the only good movie in the lot. 2 is zany drivel, and 3 is slightly less zany but way more schlocky. TMNT (2007) is actually a continuation of the same universe and it does a pretty good job of keeping the dream alive.

This is just another example of big studios taking work away from hard-working, talented skeletons.

I wish I actually knew anything about the game. I just remember Anthony Gallegos laughing about the game on one of his old podcasts. I can't remember if it was in the early Rebel FM days or further back during the 1UP.com days. Either way, hilarious title with an interesting concept.

Title: Ephemeral Fantasia

So this is kinda random but does anyone else remember how Ubisoft had spent a whole bunch of time/money modeling Chicago for I Am Alive? Back when I Am Alive was still a AAA product about a natural disaster-rocked Chicago. That game went into development hell and turned into a somewhat mediocre download title that

This is awesome. It reminds me of Frank Frazetta's work.