thesingingsquirrel
thesingingsquirrel
thesingingsquirrel

A genetic lineage is different from a 'last name' lineage - a mother is just as much a part of that as a father.

Surely anybody who drinks regularly knows all of this, right? Here's one you might not know that could be useful: you can always refuse a field sobriety test and breathalyzer and any questions about whether or not you've been drinking or where you are coming from, forcing the officer to take you to the station and use

Sony developed games are pretty much always (maybe actually always) system exclusive. Same with MS games.

Relaxing VR 'experiences' is already a big part of the available content.

They have significantly downgraded the graphics since the game was unveiled, certainly.

Only if you want to play competitively - you can buy all the cards you want for a casual game as singles online of pennies - Commons are a lot more fun when they don't' have to match up to the $60 cards.

One of countless reasons why the prequels are so awful.

Sony's specs are already behind this, and it's exclusive to the PS4, where the Rift wasn't going anyway - it's great to have more VR hardware, but it's hardly a case of being beaten to the market. Oculus have said that the consumer version won't be too long after the 2nd dev kit - if this is shipping is July, winter

thanks for the heads up - I've got a couple around!

Polygon.com gets the same recycled press releases - 'news' if you prefer ' - and their site is design is better.

It could easily function as a loss-leading feature, to incentivize purchases. That money is recouped by funneling sales to XBLA.

At best, this is going to be an app for game trailers, screenshots, and maybe a trivial match-3 games with Mario coins as an ad masquerading as a game. There's no way they are making playable versions of anything for a touchscreen device that is designed to be played on their proprietary hardware.

Like the guy said, it's not paying, it's donating. A good faith effort to deliver is all that's required of them, at best.

just signed it - I know petitions aren't the height of protest, but forcing the White House to comment on this will get the discussion that much more prominently in the in the news

"I'm not going to use my $800 PC to run/play these little indie games"
Why not?

I thought it was great - the choices reflected the major themes of the trilogy in leaving a world-shaping legacy way. Could I imagine a more intricate ending that reflected more of the player's decision making? Sure, but that doesn't invalidate the ending that actually exists.

Right, but they are scary because of the mockery of civilization they represent, not the every-man-for-himself anarchy - that just reduces them to zombies with guns.

Don't get me wrong - the last thing I'm espousing is spending more time on tired classic rock radio selections (certainly not in response to music in 2013). I'm just saying that if you're really looking for contemporary Rock music, that the bland 90s Alt-Rock sound is not that apex of what's going on out there.

It's been 2 days since I responded to you (thanks for the perpetual censoring for disagreeing with Jason Schreier, Kotaku) but it's been haunting me that you are demanding Rock records while looking for the lamest of sorta-90s Alternative mainstream FM radio neo-Grunge sorta-Christian-lame guitar music. Maybe you're

Here's a huge listing, sorted by rating, of Rock records from 2013 - the first couple hundred are full of great stuff, depending on your tastes. Personally, as far as Rock goes, I quite liked this 2013's records by The Icarus Line, Ice Dragon, Tombstoned, Blood Bright Star, Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats, Windhand and