Must your children die in World War III? The only answer is apparently a resounding an enthusiastic "YES!"
Must your children die in World War III? The only answer is apparently a resounding an enthusiastic "YES!"
No, these subway ads aren't from an alternate reality at all. They're from history. And yes, that does appear to be a child laying in a pool of his own blood, while a man walks over to make sure he's really dead.
And, as a primarily single player/ story heavy gamer, I really can't give a damn about F2P beyond the fear it'll kill off my preferred games.
Knowing how to run a business is important for running a business.
I'm a bit curious as to how this happened. I wold have thought the payments would be auto sent. Were they manually emailing the payments each time? I would ahve thought companies could afford to streamline that part.
I'm pretty sure you'd lose the lawsuit SOE would throw at you.
... What possible reason do these companies have to limit who sees their trailers?
Well, I don't know about Hitler. But I believe it was Mussolini's daughter who a lot of people were saying should sterilize herself. Which I think is kind of creepy, really. Forcing an innocent girl to forgo her biological right in order to purge the world of undesirable blood? Yeah, that doesn't really sound right…
Now we just need Movies: The Video Game!
This world has officially just jumped the shark for me.
... Da fuck? ... How...? They better pay back everyone's hotel + plane tickets... if not, would this be a legimate case of a lawsuit?
Personally, I feel that the ending twists kind of ruined it. I mean, it could have been good by itself, but tacked on to the end of the medieval story it just felt out of place.
Because it's not done. Thus, people will complain over playing a game that isn't done that is marked as a full retail release, which gives them bad press, which can be hard to shake off.
But if Crytek goes under, then I highly doubt whoever buys the liscence will be as forgiving. Though that is mostly because they would probably want to make use of their new purchase so you might get a new official game, so eh
Would any of the people behind those games still be there, though? I honestly don't think that's the case.
Yeah, I honestly can't see Crytek surviving this.
This is just plain, unadulterated cash grab territory now.
Well that's unexpected. Would have preferred an original series one myself, though. Couldn't really get into Korra.
Well, Nintendo's a primarly Japanese company, aside from Retro, and I don't think Retro is hiring all that many people. But yeah, from what I can tell at least, Nintendo is good at no mass layoffs. I hear Ubisoft Montreal is also relatively stable compared to other jobs, and that's mostly because both Nintendo and…
I heard rumors that Microsoft wanted to own the IP in order to publish a sequel and Crytek wouldn't budge.