It tells them that the pirates still felt entitled to steal and play a copy of the game under some incredibly weak justification of "I wasn't going to buy it anyway."
Actually, one of the reasons that Vaas is so striking is because he resembles an Eddy Raja who is actually threatening.
Eddy was an awesome character though, don't get me wrong, but Vaas seems a bit more unstable.
I'm not quite sure that the Need for Speed series is dead. We aren't that far removed from the new Hot Pursuit, and I think that the Run had some promising elements. If we can get a free roaming city the size of Midnight Club LA's with all the different environments and some Underground style customization, with the background and exciting boss races and police chases of Most Wanted, and maybe the exciting events of the Run like the avalanche race, the series could be amazing ag...
It earned it. The game is not the most amazing thing ever. It isn't even the best FPS out this year, but it was a solid and fun experience, and while the detractors might hate it, it still has enough redeemable qualities to warrant an 8.5.
I wondered if Deus Ex actually released itself too early. We're lucky that no games seem to be afraid of Call of Duty this year, with Skyrim releasing itself the same week, Assassins Creed in its usual spot, Saint's Row and Uncharted jumping into the fray.
And of course Battlefield 3, which I am going to go back to playing right now.
I think heading to Mexico is a really interesting theory.
The constant flashes of Migrant workers at the very least suggest that it could very well come into serious play.
Don't forget, GTA IV was about an immigrant trying to make it in America as well, so I'm not entirely sure that will be the case here, but if it is someone trying to help or hinder the population, I could totally understand a journey to the GTA universe's Tijuana.
I've actually been hearing good things about this. Ironically though, I've been hearing them via Twitter.
Like I said in the article, the issue was not necessarily that CD Projekt's heart wasn't in the wrong place, they just went about things the wrong way.
They were dangerously close to extortion and acted rather suspicious about the whole ordeal. I don't disagree with what they did, just how they went about doing it. Well that and the shockingly large fine.