screwfacecapone
screwfacecapone
screwfacecapone

It's not like it would even be all that different from past entries either.

I always thought San ANdreas was one of the best GTA games if not the best. I loved everything you could do in that game and it was easier to relate to CJ than any other protagonist, including Niko.

You know, Kevin was the guy behind that awesome Mortal Kombat Rebirth trailer that came out a few years back, so maybe he might be onto something.

Stacking is basically the 4x equivalent of a Zerg rush. There is as much 'strategy' involved in it as as there is using a rocket launcher in Halo.

How is this different from the billions of war games we have over here?

The other 4 opening sequences to the Wire aren't bad either, but season 4 did have the best rendition of "Down in the whole". I also like the current opening to Bleach (adultswim episodes, not fansubbed ones).

Who is this 'everyone else' that you speak of? Battlefield 3 might not have been received as well as it's predecessors, but the franchise as a whole has been very successful. Resistance too.

Or Bioshock? Or Deus Ex? Or Mirror's Edge? Or Unreal?

Of course the same people crying sexism now would have no problem if the trailer depicted a woman in a business suit killing off scores of muscular men clad in only a pair of thong briefs.

Zombies and mages? I'm sold. I haven't been playing much Sims 3 since I got Skyrim, but this and showtime are drawing me back in.

Ohyeah, and Tropico 2 had you building a pirate fortress. You didn't control any ships, but you can build them, arm them with cannons, kidnap captives and put them to work, and send your ships to out to loot and plunder. It's like SimCity with pirates!

I think they tried one a while back with the Pirates of the Caribbean Xbox game. They basically took a game that was supposed to be a sequel to another game and reskinned it with a Pirates of the Caribbean theme. It was published by Bethesda.

This is quite common in most good open world games. I get sidetracked playing Elder Scrolls Games all the time. Saint's Row too. Far Cry 2 was another game that pulled me off on a tangent when I found something like diamonds or a safehouse.

Japanese gaming has never been dead, it's just the focus has shifted. Even some of Japans top developers have sung praises of games such as Gears of War and Splinter Cell. The shift from Japanese games to western games is no different from when the focus shifted away from fighting games during the 90s.

Once again, this sums up how I feel.

Dumb. Florida. Morons.

Hey if they can get religious folks to agree with this, then it must be true.

Might be because it was such a night mare last time it was released. The original was expensive and had a limited run.

Meh. It's no different from Gawker, lol. 4 months and I'm still waiting to be approved on Jezebel.

This is snoop. He can make songs about anything.