tg_smith
tg_smith
tg_smith

Time counts up, like a stopwatch, then screams HIGH SCORE when disarmed under a certain time.

Is it really fair to the accused in this case to start talking about what happened behind closed doors beyond the context of defending his own side of the story? I personally wouldn't want someone I'm accusing of something speaking on my behalf trying to see things as I perceived them. Especially not with something

Okay.

Game probably would've done much better if it had taken even a small departure from the other "Arkham" titles. I wouldn't go so far as to blame it's developers for delivering what they did, but it just feels a bit like a wolf in sheeps clothing in that regard.

CoughDaisyPeachCough.

I think my favorite part is the constant allegation that the game is short, and yet there are a number of people with a ridiculous number of hours in the game. Obviously its easy to just leave the game running, but still—kind of funny.

his pose:

Choice words on Yelp.

relevant

Easy way to check to see if he's lying or not is to try and set up a date on your own terms.

I agree with you 9/10 times. Occasionally you find a diamond in the rough labeled as early access, but being able to filter out vaporware or unfinished products who can hide behind the early access label would be fantastical.

You can use them to buy goods for emeralds (or emeralds for goods)

This is relevant to my interests!

Villagers do stuff.

Gamestop (believe it or not) already has a lot of sway in the industry, at least on our half of the planet. I'm sure they could easy find someone who does know their way around the industry to land them the needed people and processes to get the sort of infrastructure required to finance and publish titles.

Gamestop is in an interesting position right now because they're effectively a middleman. The problem is that unlike the usual "middleman" approach, their competition (generally larger department stores with a broader scope) sells video games as a draw point and not a profit maker, meaning that in order to compete in

but it clearly says '5' on the back of his shirt?

I'm in the middle of FF9 right now, and while the random battles are annoying, stealing the uber rare stuff off of various bosses is beyond infuriating.

more likely a case of twitter character limitations than tinfoil hat.

It's all so surprising and goofy and fun, and it all flows so naturally from the various natural laws and elemental properties that Larian has put in place. The land of Rivellon feels like a real place that makes sense, in its own sometimes silly way. For example...