I never turn off blood. That makes me a badass. People are scared of how hardcore I am.
Canada? What a stoopid country.
Now THAT is immature. Please deal yo.
Haha, awesome!
A gaming PC, what a great tribute to the 80's /early 90's
When this game comes out I'm gonna give it to a little kid and say "congratulations.." then punch him in the face and be like "sorry, not today."
Can you kill people in this Hitman? Would be a nice change
This is what I think of onlive:
FML
Yeah, the other day I chose to ignore some of the headlines in the daily mail and before I knew it two guys from daily mail arrived at my house and threatened to break my knees if I didn't care.
@BlitzAK
I don't remember, but it was something about encouraging someone to ban something.
I bitch about Pepsi all the time.
Anyway, personal list:
Reason 1: No expectations
Reason 2: Not gonna buy it
Reason 3: Kinect support already disproved.
I'm sure it'll be okaaay.
Hmm... Considering. Hate the new Spyro design though.
More like 10 games that deserve my middle finger. Get some motion controller support then we'll talk. Please deal yo.
Now THIS is news
Yes, you can. Cross game VOICE chat would be something else dumbo.
Canadians have their own awards now?
Next, they'll be wanting their own country.
This would be a dream come true!
I'm also payed by OnLive, but I try to hide that my advertising or cleverly conceal it.
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No Myze. I have never played FFVI because it has never been accessible with an innovative control system before. I'm sure I would try it out if it was to be released with Kinect, or maybe Move support for that matter.
Sony can invest deeper in the PS3 because it promotes other products that Sony produce. Everybody knows this - read a book.
Listen, Gearbox. Duke Nukem Forever was terrible. Terrible. It was reviewed fairly, and should never be mentioned in the same sentence as half-life unless the words "this is completely the opposite of" are in the same sentence.
It's good and all, but personally i prefer games that appeal to broader audiences.