I got Left 4 Dead 2 and Brutal Legend. Also got Watchmen: The Complete Experience which was on sale for $15 apparently.
I got Left 4 Dead 2 and Brutal Legend. Also got Watchmen: The Complete Experience which was on sale for $15 apparently.
@snenad: That's exactly it, thank you. Now I'm back to Firefox fulltime.
The only thing that has me using Safari is the fact that when you start typing in a website, like I can type "Gi-" it automatically fills it and I just press enter. With Firefox a list comes underneath and you move the mouse and click. If Firefox has that I'll never use Safari again.
Just as I think I'm out, they pull me back in.
@BanhammerStrikesBack: I can't, no. That definitely affected her heart, but I think this cause of death was scription related. What's up with these Hollywood stars and cocaine? It seems Lindsay Lohan's done more than anybody....
@BanhammerStrikesBack: The police found no illegal drugs within her residence, you can drop the "blow stuff" now. I think it's most likely a combination of the prescription meds she'd been taking. Some of that stuff (they released which prescriptions to the press) could cause that. She'd also apparently been…
I think it's because, for good or bad, millions of people are fascinated with war. Playing with toy soldiers as a kid, watching war films, this is just the next evolutionary step.
@Moral_Avenger: I'm not making this up, Depp said the character was mainly inspired by Michael Jackson in mannerisms and eccentricity.
@IronMuffin_Man: I hope all commenters like you get banned. Sick of seeing stuff like that here. Then again, this is borderline trollbait to encourage comments like this. Maybe it's Kotaku's way of weeding out those commenters (?)
By "year of the PS3" I'm certain it meant games and not sales of the system. In which case, I'd argue the PS3 had better games in 2009. It was a good year for games all around though.
@Deunan: That must've been it seeing as how it sold 270,000 copies in the States. Maybe I misread the number and it was actually half a million. 50K came in somewhere though.
Reissue Ico. Jeez, it's one of the hardest games to find. Only 50,000 NA copies made.
@khronos: I played Quantic Dream's first game "Indigo Prophecy" which had promise and some interesting concepts but blew it for me with it's weird ending chapters.
This is exactly my type of game. Realistic, story driven experiences that engage the player to be "an actor in a movie". Really liking how the development is shaping up.
I bought the game day one for $40 at Wal-Mart. Anyone who missed out should pick it up though.
@Weaselfingers: You get a follow for that, awesome.
I really like Green Day (own all of their albums) but don't think that they deserve their own game. Unlike Activision, I thought Harmonix was only going to give band centred games to "the legends". The Beatles, AC/DC if they could. Green Day should've just been album DLC. It's disappointing that HX is following this…
This game doesn't have a title yet, for all we know they could be calling it Streets of Gotham or Gotham City judging by the teaser. I cannot wait for this game. Day one.
Rock Band: Green Day? I'm a fan of the band but thought Harmonix were above that....I guess it will turn into the oversaturated GH franchise then.
If AA1 was a 10/10 $40 per game test to see if they could crank out a great game before they made this sequel, I'm psyched for the new one. I haven't been this excited at the prospect of a new entry in a series for a long time. All I wanted was for the game to hit the streets. They do that and add more villains and…