Considering the environment and atmosphere of Fallout 3, I would say they're well-suited for the role. Considering the writing, I agree with you; they should have Obsidian do the writing and Bethesda do the world.
Who said they were at work? People do have computers at home and a smartphone in their pocket, after all.
We would still have seen Dragon Age: Origins and ME1 since BioWare was bought during the last year of DAO's dev cycle, iirc.
The pokemon series seriously needs to innovate or die; and just making new pokemon is not innovation. Especially when they're all face-palm worthy names like every pokemon's name in white/black that are merely mispellings of a word or something idiotic. All it is doing is exploiting young fans' obsession with catching them all to rake in more cash.
"Sawk" (Sock)? "Throgh" (Throw)? I'm expecting a pokemon called "washing machine"...
Red Dead Redemption: The ending was superb and fit the game's theme perfectly. There is no reason why anyone would be disappointed unless they didn't pay any attention to the game and only treated it like a run&gun/shoot-em-up while ignoring/skipping cutscenes.
LA Noire: Another very fitting ending to the game as it fit the noire genre and Cole Phelps' character. The only reason one would be disappointed is, like I said previously, they paid no attention to ...
If you can't find some other store that sells the game and price matches, then you're out of luck.
It's $30 at GameStop, too; so those who don't like Amazon can get it at GameStop and those who don't like GameStop can go to Best Buy, Target, Wal-Mart, or Toys R Us and price match it if they have the add or a smart phone on them.
A hobby often is a person's passion.
Well this was kind of obvious; here in the US, there's been buy one get one XX (40%/50% off; free) sales almost every single week in Target, Toys R Us, and Best Buys since the Wii-U's release.
Just because something is expected or considered "normal" does not make it, nor does it mean it should be, acceptable.
Crappy ones lol.
Target is the only one that has it for $40, Best Buy has it for $50 but they will price match so I guess that makes this comment sort of pointless XP
Target will have it on sale for $40 this week.
...which oddly had more plot than the movie lol.
That Battleship game that was based on the movie.
Certainly agree here; why couldn't they have done a better ass-pull? The plot could have been how the Reapers symbolized unity at the cost of individuality while Shepard and crew symbolized unity without it, with the conflict being which is truly better.
Could have kept Synthesis (everyone becomes a Reaper), Destroy could have been on-par with Refuse (try to fight back, maybe barely winning but this galactic civ is extinct as well to get this debate of which form of un...
1- The age of the child has nothing to do with it, it is how mature the child is; maturity and age is not mutually exclusive.
2- Yes, the parents are irresponsible if they're giving their child a game their child is not mature enough to handle playing. Incompetent, too, if they blame the video game when the kid does something stupid.
3- Every company has the policy that the parent must hand the cashier the M rated video game, and most of those have an...
A 12 year-old playing video games is fine; it isn't the age, it is the maturity level. If the parent is giving their child a game they're too immature to play, then that is the parents' fault (like you said). Hell, I started playing GTA when I was 10; a good parent would raise their kid to be mature enough to handle it rather than just handing to them and not teach them a damn thing, which is clearly the norm with many idiots, I mean, "parents".
That's a fallacy; a car's main form of use it transportation. A gun's only use is for killing (unless you want to use one as a hammer for whatever reason). That's why people don't go "ban cars!" when a drunk driver hits someone, some do go "ban alcohol" though.
That said, I do agree; what we need to focus on changing is society itself, not gun laws. Focusing on educating children in proper reasoning skills and the facts and stamping o...
Fallout NV released back in 2010; I wouldn't be surprised to see it at least announced by the end of this year or sometime next year. I'm kinda hoping it isn't a next-gen title, though. I don't understand everyone going "hope it's next gen"; so you want to pay another $600 to even play a game with little difference between what current and next gen will bring due to how early on it is in the next gen's lifecycle (outside of graphics, which doesn't/shouldn...