xsomnambulist
somnambulist
xsomnambulist

Yeah. Yeah. The beta has been okay. Played quite a bit on PS3 and it looks okay. The gameplay is vastly improved and the help system is a major improvement as well, but at the end of the day it still seems quite slow and not an overly friendly experience to play (meaning the menu system is still pretty convoluted and

My cat already does this with the disc tray on the slim. He pushes it with his nose and then goes all bushy cause the tray scared him.

Thank the gaming god that they improved the driving, I hated the way the cars handled in GTA IV especially on those dam missions you had to chase someone .

"If you want to give it a try yourself, you need to be an Xbox Live Gold subscriber, be 18 or older, and meet undefined gamerscore requirements and tenure as a Gold-level subscriber."

Didn't quite reach the end of the article, did we?

Yeah, I think Chicago is a great setting for an open-world game. I've seen New York way too many times.

Honestly, after playing a lot of high-end PC games, and also NFS Most Wanted 2012 (which I wouldn't really consider "high-end" but still gorgeous-looking), the graphics of this game don't really wow me nearly as much as they used to. The gameplay still looks very intriguing though and I'll definitely pick this up

Nintendo's 4 BIG mistakes:

Oh, so I can't say "Hang with friends" or "Out with friends" anymore. Not implying that I have friends but just saying. Don Mattrick is doing his job eh?

*sigh* I hope most people had the sense to realize this question was about the nature of people rather than the physiological outcome of not having food. The same goes for the line "You'll die before we starve!". Both of those graffiti were meant to reflect the madness and desperation of that world.

I would apply the same rule that society applies to generally everything else. Doing good things is fantastic, should be applauded, but does not cancel out bad things.

Yes, because developing games means you are literally required to be insulted, mocked and treated like trash on a daily basis like Phil is.

Commence the nitpicking!

It was his fault. Either the break lights don't work or he wasn't breaking for any turn. You've got to be an idiot if you think that's how racing games are played. I don't care if you don't play them, its simple common sense. Frustrating to watch. I'm surprised he used the sticks to turn and wasn't just leaning side

Luckily, nobody cares about orphans.

All right.

so, SimEarth 2

I think what games need to make sim racers take the next 'step' is just realistic environments. I mean this is better. But there are too many times where I'm racing goin' "Wow, this looks great" and then take a turn or brake and look at the fake crowd and go "...huh. Thank you cardboard people for cheering me on".