I'm only willing to accept such a thing if the games themselves end up being cheaper.
I'm only willing to accept such a thing if the games themselves end up being cheaper.
This game looks simply fascinating, on every level.
I feel that their Facebook app is already bloated and slow enough. But maybe that's just me.
I might as well move to the US right now because most of the things like this always have the condition of being based in the US. It's like I'm stripped of all my opportunities just because I live in a lame country.
I lost my ME2 save and I was so excited to try ME3 that I didn't have the patience to start up ME2 again.
I've only seen a handful of episodes of that show, but I already knew that he is the best character in the entire thing, I always liked his lines and his no-nonsense attitude.
I have none of these. Does that mean that I'm the dream of every asian gurl?
I think "Novy" means new, but what's Soyuz?
As long as developer advertise their MMOs based on how different they are from WoW, they are never going to win. They need their own distinctive gameplay.
The exact same thing happened to me. Except I didn't import a save game from ME2, so I also had to watch her commit suicide before I wiped out every Quarian, so I took the word "tragic" to it's logical extreme.
Hell yeah. Half-Life is the series that is my other contender for most favorite game. Half-Life 2 is just one of the most amazing things.
I really want to play Wind Waker but i dont have a Gamecube. Altough I'm planning on getting a Wii because it's dirt cheap and also awesome, so I'll probably play it there.
Games introduce various gameplay elements because they are trying to appeal to more than one of the "player archetypes" present, but yes, it often ends up with the game not having a really tight focus.
I FRIGGIN LOVE video games, my favorite game is probably Metal Gear Solid.
But I'm European I don't have Spike TV at all :(
Commander Video is my hero. I aspire to be great like him.
Yes, I haven't seen it either, but I really should, it's always mentioned among those "all-time classics", so I can't really imagine it being bad.
I heard recently that people who ended their subscription got a lot of feedback questions whether they would return if the game was free to play. Interesting.
WOOOAH. I tried to demo for Spec Ops The line today and DAMN. I went in expecting some average shooter-y thing with commandudes as the main characters, and that's what I got, but the whole thing just felt a lot more exciting than most of these games.