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I keep running into a glitch in an early mission (the one where you raid the Cleaners’ gas production facility) that prevents me from finishing the level. I’m not sure what causes it. It always happens after being prompted to “secure the area”—I get the prompt, so I take out all of the enemies, but then nothing

I am considering trading my XB1 towards a PS4, because Gamestop is doing $200 trade credit for either console this week, but I’m not sure...I haven’t played Sunset Overdrive, ROtTR, Forza Horizon 2 or any of the exclusives yet. And I definitely don’t wanna miss out on Quantum Break, Cuphead, and Scalebound down the

As someone who just graduated from high school last year, none of those numbers surprise me. I can think of at least five people who I knew personally that were assaulted or raped by other peers.

I am actually insanely excited for VR—especially Playstation VR. I know, I know—a PS4 isn’t as powerful as a gaming PC, the experience won’t be the same, etc etc... but that being said, as somebody who has never tried the tech before, it’ll be a great way for me to try it out and see if it’s for me.

Ah, okay! I never played the OG, so I had no idea how the two lined up. Thanks!

Fanservice and Dynasty Warriors? I do enjoy both of those things. Hmmm...

Out of curiosity: do you not count Frozen Synapse Prime as a sequel?

Link 1: I get the paranoia driving you to share this link, but a couple things—-1.) Most of our police wear body cams or are getting them, so if you’re worried about accountability—don’t? 2) The bill didn’t pass and 3) Even if it had, it wouldn’t have maid very much of a difference—if an officer asks you to stop doing

Alright, sorry to call you out, but you’re wrong about our police force. If you’re referring to SB1070—yes, that was a fiasco, but it’s not a thing. We may have some pretty crazy people running the state, but there was no way in hell that SB1070 was ever going to remain a thing. Police generally stay within their

I have lived in AZ my whole life, so allow me to politely confirm/refute some of your claims.

I’ve been playing The Division, and I’m enjoying it quite a bit! I definitely recommend it. The gunplay is tight, NYC is gorgeous and incredibly detailed, and the atmosphere is great. It’s a little repetitive in that there’s not much to do other than shoot people, but it’s a solid RPG (and not nearly as thin on

I actually quite like the isometric view. It’s a good fit for the game’s overall aesthetic! Although I see why some people may not prefer it.

Man, I would pay some good money for an opportunity to control a “real life” version of Agent 47. That was the coolest thing I’ve seen in a while.

On the bright side, at least now we all have time to replay the og trilogy! (Or play for the first time, if you’re anything like me)

Like others, I’m also working through my backlog—right now it’s Mass Effect 2! I’m really enjoying it so far—much more polished than ME1

I’ve only played Golden Abyss myself, and I also liked it! It was one of my first Vita games ever. A ton of fun—can’t wait to play the trilogy (once I can afford a PS4)

I’m not saying all of those games are “classics,” but a lot of people found them hugely entertaining and most have sold millions of copies. How does that not qualify as a success?

I see your point, but I don’t think I’m in the minority at all. I also know a lot of people who played the og releases who bought the remasters anyways, because they enjoyed them and wanted to play them again or missed the DLC or something. There are a ton of reasons why somebody might want to buy a rerelease.

See, but as somebody who only owned a 360 for a pretty short amount of time (and never got to play most of the games I was interested in) I’m glad that these hd rereleases exist. Deadpool, Prototype, Halo Master Chief Collection, Uncharted, TLOU—-if you joined the last generation late like I did, and are itching to

I LOVE this. Makes me wish I had the money (and time) to get back into Lego.