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Nintendo listening to what its customers want? Wow.

What's next: an improved Wii U?

Shame that they're removing features from Sims 3 that a lot of people really liked, particularly with regards to customisation. My girlfriend was really looking forward to it until they started unveiling the simplifications and excuses to monetise.

On the bright side, it gives us more time for a new Minecraft server

#corrections

"the dog from Duck Hunt" —> "the arsehole dog from Duck Hunt"

^_^

For anyone who's having issues with dating, as much as people may bash it, I seriously recommend OK Cupid.

OK Cupid, just like any other dating site, has a lot of wankers, but once you weed your way through them, you might just get lucky.

Speaking from personal experience, I found it better at finding matches than

Too tall to be Tom Cruise.

I thought you were going to reference the last bunch of Fantastic Four movies from the article headline. They were pretty awful in spite of all the special effects and good actors.

The more my girlfriend reads about Sims 4, the less interested she becomes. For all the good features EA is adding, they're taking away key functionality that is important to a lot of the Sims' community.

Sad, really :(

Ah, RuneScape. I played it for about 3 years after university. Maxed about 10 skills to 99, I think, and got within the top 10,000 players before just getting bored of it. The point and click style was also one of the key components towards me quitting at the end, as my mouse hand was just no longer up to the task

And people still want me to believe in Nintendo's ability to turn itself (and the Wii U) around...

Not impressed.

Any chance that someone can mod the posts by MrBighead? They're trolling greaterdivinity and pretty much casting a negative shadow across the comments for this article.

Don't forget that it was also at the end of Lego Marvel Super Heroes.

Interesting to see those who keep looking towards the reviewer / camera for some kind of validation (perhaps social?) whenever something happens on screen that confuses them, whereas others find their attention even more firmly focussed on what's happening in front of them.

For two reasons:

(1) I solo play for the story narrative and general gameplay enjoyment, often catharsis.
(2) I co-op / group play for the sense of closeness and friendship I get with friends that I play with. Many games help me feel closer to my girlfriend, especially if we're apart. There's also a sense of joint

I tired of it after a few minutes alas, but it was quite surreal. Also, the aliens were clearly cheating and I dislike that calling them out on it should somehow weigh negatively against you!

Link's name is Link.

Let me preface this comment by saying that I think rape is one of the most heinous, vicious and dehumanising crimes that exists. If possible, I would have it punishable by death or at least life imprisonment. Let me also say that I fully respect the rights of everyone to have their say on issues and will word this

Tom's Hardware? Urgh.

A good article, but it's still not enough to make me want to take the plunge. Though some games look entertaining, others just continue to look like experiences I've already had before in Nintendo games or elsewhere.