Oh, Tennessee...
I love Franziska von Karma. That is all.
Anyone else think this explanation screams "cover-up for murder"?
I don't think I'd want to go to jail if they don't let you play PlayStation.
I think there actually was a mentally disabled person in THUG 2 (in a comical sense, anyway).
Gets me thinking: people with mental disabilities are way under-represented in videogames, especially in positive roles.
I think this guy should try reading the Bible before he criticises games for having violent and sexual content.
A Sonic game without Tails? What is this, 1991?!
Tails is a must. I adore the little dork.
Especially on home consoles. Demons' Souls, Resi 5... I'm going blank.
But c'mon, Final Fantasy XIII for Most Anticipated, at least!
Cheaters are annoying.
Nobody's claiming the movie is about death due to videogames.
It's just a movie being made about a popular art couple who, as the article says, became increasingly paranoid and killed themselves. But of interest is that Theresa Duncan is an early figure in girl-gaming. Which is neat.
Well, it seems most of the problems noted (works poorly in artificial light, unresponsive to gestures, the magic card always having to face the camera) would be as annoying to kids as much as adults.
I think my younger cousins might still like it to mess around with, though I doubt it'd last very long.
Too bad. This doesn't seem as impressive to me as the Milo game is promised to be.
Then again, the Milo game could be a disappointment, too.
Cool kid. Sounds good in the English language trailer, too.
But when you're young you think being with an older person is awesome. It's only when you get older and look at younger kids that you realise how creepy it is. So while a 13-year-old might be impressionable and be a willing participant, it's up to the adult to be a freaking adult and not take advantage.
What the heck did he talk to her about, anyways? Her homework? How her teachers are sooooo annoying? Jonas Brothers? Anyone who thinks that his motives were driven by anything oth...
Yes it would be seen differently, mainly because in a sexual relationship, men are seen as the aggressors, the "impalers". That's just how it is: there's a feeling that girls are victimised, while boys play an active role (with older women, I mean. With older men they're victims, again).
Most dudes' response to a scandal with female teacher/male student is "gee where were teachers like that when I was a kid".
But it doesn't match reality, of cours...
And, being a European review, it is only in the PS3 category :s
Sorry, 360 owners. Guess you're not missing out on much, though.
I wouldn't have thought that 20 million users used VidZone, nor would I think that 7 users is the entire iceberg, so quoting figures at those extreme ends will get you nowhere.
Anyway, it was enough of an issue to make the VidZone guys respond, so take that as you will.
I guess it's possible that a younger version of herself could show up in Peacewalker, seeing as Big Boss rescues her.
"Penny Arcade among others have remarked that there’s only two ways that game’s ending; The boy dies or the baby Gryphon thing dies."
I'm I the only one who's considering the possibility that the baby eagle soon grows too big to handle and you eventually have to kill it when it tries to eat you?
That would be the ultimate tearjerker.
I wanna roll with him,
A hard pair we will be,
I don't give a crap 'bout whales,
So go and hug a tree
(I LOVE IT)