screwfacecapone
screwfacecapone
screwfacecapone

I doubt that. Xbox sells in Japan, just not as well as other systems. In fact, what was the top selling game in Japan during September 2007? Give ya a hint, it starts with H and ends with 3.

An eastern european developer named Cauldron HQ, makers of such hits like History Channel: Civil War, Cabela's Dangerous Hunts 11, and Jurassic: The Hunted.

Basically this sums it up best.

I gotta disagree with you on that one, only because it's possible a spurned party can respond to their significant other's infidelity without violence, and if the other guy didn't know of it, they shouldn't get the worst of it. Of course you do wanna get that other guy, but as I said it's one thing weather or not he

I mean popularity and recognition wise. I know that isn't saying much.

I wouldn't say that. Halo is a bigger franchise than Call of Duty, and the fatigue has worn off Halo.

Goddamn.

Being through several relationships already, I think it's that a lot of females don't really know what they want or they are too hung on materialistic stuff or external things to see what's inside.

And Frank Was also in MVC 3. Unlike Tatsunoko, all the characters in this game are owned by one of the three companies where as different companies had rights to different Tatsunoko characters, so I don't doubt we'll be hearing of a US release sometime in the near future.

See in that case it would be more akin to buying songs for rock band and such. You do have a point though, some peeps just feel they gotta have everything. Although with the Sims 3, I don't think people buy much from the online store unless they are interested in it since there is plenty of good stuff available as a

Because as far as the things from the online shop is concerned, at least you get several materials bundled together in a pack, even if it is more costly than it should be, and it's not like you're required to buy them anyway. The expansion packs add new content and gameplay features to the game. It could be a little

Basically. That, and it's pretty much cool to hate anything that's popular once it's achieved a certain amount of success (see Duty, Call of). By this time next year, those same indie hipsters who sang its praises last year will declare it overrated.

I said this before in another thread, but I think it's worth saying again.

So if you think it sucks, why do you even bother to post a comment on an article about it?

Gotta give him some charity. He's been disbarred from being a lawyer, so he needs all the help he can get.

Well how about that. Video games actually keeping children from becoming violent in real life. Video games are going to save the motherland.

Actually, I wouldn't doubt that would happen. At the very least it would do what the first couple Spiderman movies did and take the basic plot of the movie while padding it out with material from the comics.

I beat Mass Effect 3 last week. Unlike 90 % of the internet, I was satisfied with the ending.

I might be the only one on the planet, but I actually like Kinect Sports. I know it's not geared toward 'hardcore gamers' and it represent's Rare at its lowest (although they have put out a few games worse than this) but it's pretty fun to play, and It's a good way of getting my work out in if I can't get to the gym.

I have an idea, how about for once we don't resort to trolling, name-calling, and bashing and just provide examples of good games? Crazy, yes, but it just might work.