R* have used the same guy from Max Payne 2 for the character model (Timothy Gibbs) and they've brought back the actor from the first two games (James McCaffrey) to voice him again. How much more Max do you need in your Max Payne? Okay, so he transforms into a bald, burly beefcake during the course of the games narrative, but at least you play as the Max Payne we knew and loved before as well.
By the way, I see no mention of Timothy Gibbs in that article. Might wanna...
is how easy and convinient it is to donate. You don't have to input any details, it just boils down to whether you have any funds lying around in your wallet and whether you are feeling kind-hearted enough to go through with it.
It still feels so far away.
but I severly doubt that this new game will even be worthy to smell SSX Tricky's sh*t.
It's why I'm sick to death of first-person shooters, which revolve dominantly around slaughtering waves of enemies and scoring headshots whenever possible. I'm not saying I'm above that sort of thing anymore; I'm just kinda weary of it after years of gaming. I like to play for the story and/or emotional attachment of the characters more than anything now, and to absorb the atmosphere of a game's setting and revel in it. I appreciate the recent efforts of games like ...
I remember that shitty movie. God, have hackers ever been affiliated with anything good at all?!
would be like The New Testament without Jesus.
that in their ill-conceived attempt to take down the "big evil corporation", they've ended up causing more harm to the consumers and general public - people who just want to play their games and purchased a PS3 in order to do so.
But do you think they care? Do they f**k.
you're better than that.
Anyone seen The Rundown? A wholly underrated movie. It looks like a colossal piece of sh*t initially, but actually pays off dividends on the laughs and action quotient.
Plus Christopher Walken as the villain. Can't go wrong.
Truly one of the most underrated games in the PS1 canon. The cutscenes were a thing of beauty.
"He doesn't move, but merely hold his position for several seconds until a single tear rolls down his eye."
It's not a tear dude, it's a bead of sweat. He's having a crisis and getting hot under the collar!
"Wait, did one of the game's heroes just briefly consider child molestation?"
Haruka is round about 13 in Yakuza 4, not 11. Given the legal age of consent in Japan (which is 13) it wouldn'...
and so did plenty of others it seems. Brings a tear to your eye.
He's always been my go to character since the very first game Soul Blade. I pwned so many n00bs with him in Soul Calibur IV.
Once I get the platinum for that, it's onwards to Mortal Kombat. That'll do me for the month.
Why are there so many disagrees clicked on harmless posts here? God, you get some real sicko's on here don't you.
I can't claim to have ever heard of Saya until now, but she was still very young and that's tragedy enough. RIP.
I only posed that rhetorical to emphasise the huge amount of exclusives that Sony are churning out at the moment - it's glorious! The more the merrier I say.
too many exclusives for one console?
hackers are scumbags. No bullshit justification this time - they're really showing their true colours now.
hackers are a blight on the industry and will always be good for nothing. They'll end up hurting consumers just as much as they attempt to hurt Sony.
the game will be undoubtedly great. It might even *gasp* be better than the first two.