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Gah, I don't back that many Kickstarters, so when I saw a cool project I WOULD HAVE backed if I knew about it on time, I get all bent out of shape. Glad that I can get the book now though!

Hey guys? That part around 2:02 that I was prepared to point out was hilarious that you're all arguing about? Well...it was pretty funny.

"Her bosoms heaving heavily, like two huge bags of sand"

Sorry, but just because something is in 3d hardly makes it look better? It's a symptom I hope people get over real soon, because I feel like we've been suffering through that ever since 3d became a doable animation/interactive style. I'd still take the original hand drawn 2d intro...

Fair warning though, there already ARE some Katamari clones out there, and the reviews did not seem promising. You'd think it wouldn't matter, I mean, they don't appear to be making more Katamari games, so making something heavily similar with a slightly different coat of paint would actually be a welcome contribution

Meh, I only played the first and second Silent Hill Games, enjoyed them quite a bit, and still really dug the first movie. I've endured poor Video Game to film adaptations for decades, so I can spot an at least decent one when it happens, and the first Silent Hill was in fact not that bad (did you really expect a

Made from the finest diva blood.

I actually thought the article was implying a 3rd movie at first :P .

I believe we're no longer calling them "Steam backlogs" anymore, but rather "piles of shame." At ~175, my pile o' shame actually feels surprisingly small.

I actually would really like to buy this book :P . I did try and poke around to see if it would be orderable someway somehow, even tried using the ISBN, but alas :/ . Hope it gets an outside of Japan release!

A few maybes, but "Aldnoah" REALLY caught my eye (most notably that it's like a popular massive anime like Gundam, but different and standalone, AND interesting, I mean colonizing Mars + insanity ensuing usually is a workable formula for me anyway :P ) .

This feature sounds pretty brilliant....except I do see the likely possibility that it will end up more as a niche co-op mode, and less as a "virtual couch" allowing friends to partake in whatever game you have (as long as you're currently playing as well, anyway, it would seem). My problem with the idea that it won't

I'm asking what everyone else is probably asking here...how is it that the same 7-Eleven that sells slushies, crime, and late night gas station atmosphere without the gas selling $18,000 anime figurines? Surely the Japanese branch of the company isn't THAT drastically different from the 7-Eleven we all know and (not

Hmmm I'm not sure if it was the first or not, but Silent Hill made quite a bit of an impression on me. I remember turning the lights off in my room and drawing the shades (on what was coincidentally a foggy fall day), and damn, every time that radio static started to pop up I got majorly freaked out.

I mean, that's ALWAYS how I looked at a pre-order decision? Even before all this awful extra enthusiasm by money grubbing companies came around to offer us messier and more questionable pre-order ultimatums, it always did seem like there were people who did it right, and those who didn't.

I've been pre-ordering games since the 90's (I thought the late 90's actually is when it started picking up steam, probably since Square started offering people t-shirts to pre-order FF7 :P ) , and really only did it for one reason, will I get cool swag?

"deserves all the praise"? So you really think it knocks it out of the park so hard that it's the best scifi movie of all time? I mean aside from Pacific Rim of course, which apparently was also amazing due to it's fan service, despite having very flat character development and an underwhelming amount of mech battles

Wait, Titanfall is 1/3rd Virtual On? Where did THAT reference come from? It doesn't matter actually, my interest has automatically been increased. Also I want to play Virtual On again... I miss arcades...

GoTG seems to be suffering from the same super kawaii nerd fandom that Pacific Rim did. Both are good movies deserving of sequels, with fun characters (ok well, Guardians had fun characters) and an interesting realm to expand upon. But seriously? The character development was weak, and while there were certainly