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Exactly what I was thinking, over here in the u.k the government instigated a policy of rolling out fibre-optic and minimum speeds across the country. With widespread cross party agreement the project is referred to as necessary infrastructure, which in this kind of economy seems spot on. A few of my mates from

I totally agree that this trailer was a shock - and I still can't quite work out what is so disturbing about the new look - but... two images spring to mind.

Game about a dead detective? Finally an interactive Randall and Hopkirk experience!

Yep, destroy all the humans - in fact I quite enjoy watching all these monsters destroying each - but keep your paws off that cat. You killed a wolf and a couple of horses but that cat is off limits.

I'm from the u.k. - never heard of an ice cream sandwich either, yet I have heard of a rave mask. I think this is gonna be like a twinky for me - I got obsessed with them after ghostbusters but didn't get to try one until recently. Horrid:) Now i'm gonna hunt down the ice cream thing but it doesn't look good.

Thank you for posting the link to your little adopted twins video! That put a bloomin great smile on my face. Did you ever reclaim the baby chairs from them? Oh and because it's a wonderful organisation that deserves far more attention I'm re-posting Furkids.org

Sounds good for us and good for star wars! Out of curiosity was there ever a statement by her about why she left naughty dog? Was it, as this information suggests just a simple job jump? With that much poop being flung about by websites (not mentioning names) I was interested to hear her side of it.

I totally agree, but I'd still really hope that someone can work out a way to document a game jam properly. Maybe like the 2 player Double Fine documentaries? I think programmer types would be surprised by how many non-tech types (like me) would love to see what they do and hear them talk. I make art assets and pretty

Great write up on a messy series of events. When you read the different accounts they all seem to be in agreement that this was doomed from pretty early on.

Really interesting piece. Feels like the groundwork for a big investigation into how mental health/depression and games coexist. No reason people can't investigate the relationship between the two, literature and film having been doing since year 0. For me the game that in the last few years always gets pulled out the

Robocop for the Amstrad. Just amazing... well amazing that my tiny child mind thought that this game in any way resembled the film. My god our imaginations were extraordinary back then. (saying that I just had a quick listen to the music on youtube - still great. At least there's that.) So in conclusion? Games these

Yeah totally:( It's almost like they're ashamed of the inherent camp'ness of the comics. Oh well, I've learned to close my eyes whenever that angry potato renner is on screen. If I have to put up with that to get a great film, I can keep my nerd moaning in a box:)

I really hope cyberpunk makes a comeback soon in some form. It's been too long. (Finally got around to playing shadowrun returns - so good) It could be so much more interesting this time around.

Sorry to be negative, but I didn't dig this. At all. Everyone has that token dirt on the face, but nobody looks dirty. Bad cg, really hammy acting, nothing story related that really grabs you. Sorry. Just work with your limitations and the next one will work out fine.

Great video, and yes I do hope people can have a giggle about this - although 'internet'. Anyhoo just curious, after the last few kickstarter related stories that got everyone flinging their poop about, did anyone dig into what the legal status of kickstarter really is? I know it got held up being rolled out over here

It seems crazy to have waited this long to release in Japan, feels kinda like they've shot themselves in the foot from a business and customer relations perspective. As for 'why bother'? Well they should bother because there will be customers that will want it. Simple as that. Companies should try and be above the

I totally agree. In fact I think legally it can't be called a form of investment. I think that's why it got held up before being rolled out over here in the u.k. Donation seems the more appropriate term.

I can't help but feel torn about this increasingly common trend of kickstarter failures. On one side is the fact that people give their money usually (and some say rightfully) expecting something in return. Art Patrons throughout the ages did expect some work in return after all. On the other hand, this isn't an

Two things I take from this. 1) drive a tad slower. whatever it is can't be that important. 2) humans make extraordinary noises when they think they're about to be hit by something large.

Please can ANY of those flippy jumpy lovely people be cast as Hawkeye instead of what we've been lumbered with? No? oh... they're great though - as strangely hypnotic as parkour.