Well, I'm never one to shame someone for apologizing. Thank you for being honorable enough to admit your mistake. May we meet again on the same side of the battlefield.
Well, I'm never one to shame someone for apologizing. Thank you for being honorable enough to admit your mistake. May we meet again on the same side of the battlefield.
Jello. Has to be Jello.
No, this is literally the definition of "fan service". A quick Google search would have revealed the term's prevalent meaning, so accusing the writer of being "new" is amateurish on your part.
Except that Silicon Knights is completely useless without a publisher who knows how to crack a whip, just like all previous Ex-Nintendo developers.
There are fair use rationals that prevent you from being prosecuted for breaking DRM (copy protection, etc).
Saturn 3D: July 6, 1996, coinciding with the release of Nights into Dreams.
I just wanna jump out and support you amidst the stream of endless criticism you're getting. Good job on being critical of the idea you have to buy a system to play a legitimately bought game. In your defense:
I think you need some reading materials. Bioware has not handled this fiasco well. Changing the ending? Fine, that's fine. Outright lying? Not so much.
Oh, I don't completely disagree with you. The problem with the endings, from my perspective, is they don't make me want to *come back*. Any details I may have missed through my playthroughs are sealed and done, without any real point. I don't regret the games I bought (thought, admittedly, I did with the original…
So this is why Quick Time events exist. Thanks.
Oh lawd, the amount of people who didn't finish the game *before* the Extended Ending came out. You think the current ending is bad? You have no idea.
I don't understand the point of all this Mass Effect coverage. Yes, Mass Effect was one of my favorite series this generation, but I don't herald it as perfect and rather feel that putting its flaws at the forefront of this coverage would better serve us all.
The writing here feels so detached from reality that I had to force myself to *not stop reading*. The punchline was there was no punchline.
Authors of books don't generally work out of an interactive media. Furthermore, every choose-your-own-adventure style book I've ever read had vastly different endings depending on the path you took (even the ones that are tightly nit enough that you don't so much have a choice but rather an illusion in the eventual…
Between licensing fees and cost of manually tracking each song, performing proper lip-sync and instrument timings, and the fact that not every song put out was making back its cost of production, I feel Harmonix picked a rather fair price for their DLC. My only real issue is that the songs were only usable within the…
"As a shooter, BioShock Infinite isn't that great."
While I'm transitioning from Leagues to DOTA 2 after being completely fed up with RIOT Games' development style, it is rather jarring how unbalanced the gender distribution of DOTA 2 is compared to Leagues. I mean, Leagues might have had an abundance of breasts and sexy, but the lack of even a comparable to Riven or…
Well, I think it's more of an issue that it's become how Publishers like Activision treat their customers at this point. If the complaint is that the game is watered down to cater to console gamers, then the Publishers feel that console gamers need a watered down game.