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What kind of WWII RTS game would it be if you experienced it from the French perspective?

210K huh? So they're still 1.8 mil in the hole I'm guessing?

I love that without question almost everyone who saw this pic almost instantly thought Kirby looks like a penis.

@dangertree: Agreed, for the most part. I enjoyed the PS2 MGS games much more than 4.

@Arnheim: It's far less complex actually. Long, overblown cutscenes and wonky jargon try to make the games' stories and fiction seem complex, but they are actually more like children's cartoons in their depth, just with much higher production values...

@Sam Taylor: So why not just take a game director credit along with the rest of your team, you know, in the freaking credits?

'It is to stroke my own gigantic ego.'

More Halo? Sure, guess. But more frequent releases?

@GamerKT: No worries, it's easy to interpret the things people say in comments to suit our own perspective on the subject. Particularly the case here.

This kid, and I'm calling our Mr. Abraham as a kid, fails to understand is that from a design standpoint, all games, not just videogames (also not a word) , rely on easy to learn mechanics which repeat themselves over and over again as part of the experience. For a game to be good these mechanics need to be fun to

You know what else isn't technically a word?

@RomanForest: Just read this whole back and forth below you're comment and thought for a second that Tarkovsky was doing a Samurai Jack movie.

@GamerKT: Right, but if you WTFM (SPOLIER ALERT!) you'd realize that it's almost impossible for the world to exist without Cobb, seeing as the entire thing is his own personal inception. Even the trappings of the fiction- people using drugs to share conscious dream states, is a fabrication of his imagination, of his

Use the universe, not the characters or the story, and then maybe I'd be interested.

@BigBadHarv: Good for you. I pay no less than 10 bucks a ticket, and 15-20 for parking... if I wait for the Blu-Ray, or PPV, it's maybe $5 to rent, $20 to own.

You'd think Bobby Kotick already knew what his own foot tasted like.