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Dropping pens...for SCIENCE!

There are so many hidden gems on the GameCube that I never got around to playing and it makes me sad. As it stands, I think I'm the only person who genuinely loved Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg.

Kudos to you. Anyone complaining about a lack of first-part titles on the Wii U has clearly forgotten about the 3DS's abysmally slow first year or the devastating drought of games for the original DS and Wii back when they came out. Ain't nobody gonna tell me those systems didn't recover from that debut slump.

That's precisely why I say it. It makes the $500 in my bank account feel safer.

I freaked out when I saw the Junes theme up there. I've been playing a lot of Persona lately and I can't believe that little tune slipped my mind!

Dammit, I just bought a new copy of Monster Hunter 3 Ultimate at $60 yesterday. I'd blame it on impatience, but that game's a couple months old... Oh well. :/

I just got a Wii U a couple days ago. I'm loving Lego City but that's all I've got. I know next-to-nothing about Game & Wario and I've enjoyed the past New Super Mario Bros. games. Which would you recommend? (It's okay to say both :P)

Good god, Condemned was a launch title?! That explains SO MUCH.

I wholeheartedly agree with you. I don't see where the love for that game or its sequel comes from. It was just ridiculous, and ugly to boot.

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Come now, poor people can't afford Xbox's!

The question was "What's Your Least Favorite Game of 2013?", not "What were the worst games you've played so far?" I was disappointed with Bioshock Infinite because I don't think it was as cohesive a work as the original. It's not bad by any means—and I have played some truly awful, unplayable games (Sonic 2006,

I struggled with a deep depression last winter, and games were one of the things that helped me cope the most. Maybe it was because I had eschewed the hobby for more stressful work (school, etc.), but the sense of accomplishment I got just from completing goals in a place where the outcome was immediately constructive

I'm genuinely curious how many games have used the subtitle "Origins" or "Zero" to sell their prequel installments. Or for that matter, how many have used "Revelations" to reveal backstories no one asked for.

I will never understand why anyone would call a project such as a Heavy Rain "experimental." Is it because you are at a loss for words to describe its unorthodox presentation? Because I can tell you, no game with that high of a budget—especially today, where the cost was likely in the millions—is an "experiment." The

I think you meant to say 2005. If the Micro launched in 1995 it'd look hilarious next to the handhelds of the time (Sega Nomad!). :P

I think the real issue here is how that damn fox got ahold of the David. I always knew he was sketchy but how the hell did that happen?

Totally did not know about flashing the light on the mice and such. I've...I've sucked up so many gold mice... O_O