Hm, I've never thought about things that way. We like games because we're obsessed with the idea of mortality? Twitter doesn't lie!
They do tick, but only when you get really close to them, kinda like the orbs in Crackdown.
Great tips!
Amen to that. And certain elements of Modern Warfare 2 (I'm thinking specifically of the beginning of the game in the hummer) really capture the chaos of our current war.
Haha, there are even worse to play than this! This could should systematically go through and play every Sega CD FMV game.
Yeah...I'm absolutely enthusiastic about games, but I can't imagine braving a midnight launch.
The issue is that families on a budget who don't need all of the extra bells and whistles will pass for the much cheaper Wii...
No kidding. No wonder developers are struggling to adapt over there!
Brink does look very cool.
Agreed. It always bummed me out that the US releases of old FF games didn't use Amano's art on the box cover.
It seems to me that with the innovations we're seeing in recent RPGs -- from DeathSpank to DQ9 -- RPGs are managing to fix themselves.
I had no idea Zelda had an overarching timeline. Like this author says, I'm going to continue to not care.
Tough call. I'd go with Q Games -- they're doing ridiculously cool things in the download space with the PixelJunk games.
No kidding! I loved it too.
Dammit, now that song's in my head...
I'd definitely add Uncharted 2 the list.
I miss Phil Hartman...
All I know is that whenever I see a red barrel on the street, I give it a wide berth...
That's why commentary like Valve's works. You experience it while you play the game.
Haha no kidding. All of the best glitches are in open-world games.