No, she didn't. I watched the entire show and there was only the giveaway at the very end.
I agree with you and I didn't. :) In fact, I gave him some bubz.
Bubbles for you! :)
"and for the most important part... being objective over a game is impossible."
This is so very true. Sometimes I feel like some reviewers let the mood they were in at the time they played a game totally influence their opinion of it. :) I also think that if a reviewer doesn't like a particular genre of games, he or she should simply not write about them. But that's just my own opinion.
I'm not in favour of sex being at the center of a video game because it would be nothing but a glorified bad porno movie. That being said, if sex becomes a means to carry the story and make it progress in some way, then by all means use it. Just use it intelligently. I think the problem at this point in time is that the motion technology used in games is not advance enough to make a sexual act look natural enough. I suppose motion capture could help. :)
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I don't care that Monkey has a ridiculous name. With a body and a voice like that, he can have any name he wants and I'd still ride that anytime... :)
Sony or Walt Disney?! Oh, c'mon. That's just preposterous... And Adobe Systems? That would be extremely ironic considering how much Mr. Jobs loathes Adobe Flash. :)
I find it irritating to play a game that only relies on checkpoints and doesn't allow you to save whenever you want to (Batman AA and Enslaved, I'm looking at you! *grumbles*). You always have to wait until you reach a checkpoint before ending your gaming session and that's not fair... :(
What I find odd is that a lot of those games actually have their own movie equivalent and yet they're weren't paired up. Also, I think John Marston looks a lot like Karl Urban in Comanche Moon. :)
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"the technology could erase a string of Microsoft’s embarrassing failures with mobile phones, music players, tablets and even Windows from consumers’ minds and provide a redemptive beat for the company."
Really? Somehow, I'm not so sure. Only time will tell, I guess... Funny how this article doesn't mention anything about the fact that some core games are simply unplayable with Kinect.
"I want a Kinect in every room of my house, watchi...
Schwarzenegger is such a hypocrite. It makes me sick... Go, Randy! :)
Great ad. Who cares if it's old...
Totally off-topic here but you have a great avatar! :P
Lulz at the Kevin Butler joke! Bubbles for you! :D
Agreed. At the very least, I'd say it's pretty good for a new IP, no? Especially since it's not an FPS.
Seriously?! Because that's what he called the game in the last paragraph of his review. *facepalm*
LULZ! I think I'd also be very nervous about lending my PS3, even if it was to a friend... Heck, I don't think I'd want to lend my 360 either! I love those toys. :)
"do the bad thing"
"happy i was never brain washed by the church because i think its a good thing :-)"
Not too surprising considering that the writer also uses the expression: "Oh, Lordy!" *cringes* How old is he, 50? O_o
This has been said many times over but apparently you either didn't get the memo or you simply don't get it: If you really want to blame something, don't blame the machine but rather the lazy developers who can't properly work with the PS3's architecture.
LOL! Here I was, trying to find which actor he reminded me of and then, boom, I read your comment. Thanks! :D