@Michael Dukakis: Agreed.
@Michael Dukakis: Agreed.
Ebert's opinions are hit or miss. Half the time he hits the nail on the head, and the other half I disagree with most of what he says, even if he usually raises a couple of valid points. He's absolutely hated some of my favorite films, and he's raised some valid points on what is wrong with them, even if it doesn't…
@Rena Lanford: But that's effectively wasted effort. I mean, they pull in some profit, I'm sure. But when it comes to quality, all it does is hinder. Places like Funimation don't need such a large editing department because they don't butcher their shows.
As a major One Piece fan, this is old news.
Many of them got their fame when they were younger, and are now seated at the top of a hierarchy of importance. Their previous ability to have made popular games has placed them in a role that most places wouldn't put another designer.
Not like some bug fixes and a better remote desktop client are anything I desperately need. Not bad enough to risk it. Here's hoping SP2 has something a little more interesting to offer.
There's both no second screen, and playing would be an absolute nightmare trying to hold it up while playing with the screen up top. And the added buttons look downright awkward...
You do realize that no state can require religion to hold public office, yes?
Okay, as much as I hate this guy for not understanding the concept of "feature creep", I have to say, he won major points for liking Ultima.
@Jake W.: No, but you'll constantly be alerted via smoke signals that your friend Tuco wants to go to the saloon. You then proceed to pick him up on your horse.
@Kdawg: Victorian England is a setting I look forward to as well. However, the last game was set centuries before. I'm kind of hoping they can put out a couple more good Assassin's Creed games. Assassin's Creed II barely added to the plot with Abstergo. So I imagine it will be some time before they actually get around…
So if I send a "probe" to a remote island nobody has ever set foot on, it's mine?
I know a Loafman on my server on World of Warcraft.
I've never really considered tattoos before, but I'd consider these. Unfortunately, I intend to visit Japan eventually and I don't think that it would go over too well.
Well, I was actually considering trying this (never played Splinter Cell before) but then I saw the "note" at the bottom. Nice way to lose a sale, Ubisoft, unless you want to convince me to buy it for the Xbox 360. I'll stick with MGS for my stealth fix, thank you.
It's a piece of crap I will never willingly install it. If someone's site runs on it, guess who I'm never visiting again?
You're unfortunately missing the Star Wars and Dune references, both of which had to be pointed out to me (if they were some type of spice I'd probably have caught them).
@Gein07: Of course this is also a future where one city is the size of a mountain, all cities are several hundred miles apart, and any cities build or captured after the first 4 the civilization gains control of will basically spend it's entire life time producing a couple buildings and maybe a few units, because they…
As much as I've always hated EA, I think it'd be awesome to see them offer these guys a job.
No The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly?