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Amazing what the hype train can do for a game. Beating out original titles(in certain categories) and just sweeping the floor because it's the most popular game there. TLOU may be a good game, it may even be an excellent game to some, but it did nothing ground breaking or revolutionary, nothing really new or

I know I sound spoiled, but doesn't that seem a little light for a Humble Bundle?

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Yeah, I have to open this to seperate window to write this comment... :p

Couldn't possibly agree more. This change for change's sake is getting out of hand.

Jeez i hate how the article is shoved over to the right. It makes my screen feel wonky. After 5 attempts they finally had a good layout but wannabe Zuckerberg in Gawker towers just has to tweak it for no god damn reason. Jesus.

Intracontinental arrows...

The game looks like it could be really fun, but I'm quite put off by the visuals.
Everything looks really indistinct and messy.
I enjoy games where you build things but I like working to make them as visually appealing as they are practical, and it doesn't look like something remotely possible here.

Unfortunately I'm

Michael Mosley, a BBC presenter (who has a medical degree) did a program on this, "Eat, Fast and Live Longer," and wrote a book. The program aired on PBS in April.

My father and I are on this diet. It's absolutely amazing!

On the contrary, it does nothing more than incentivize developers to publish incomplete games because why settle for $60 when you can feed people bite sized $5 pieces of the original idea later and make even more money?