Remember: Drizzt and the heroes of Mithral Hall are in Baldur's Gate II, and you can either make them your allies or your foes.
If you don't like a product's price, don't buy it. I rarely buy anything that's not on sale or available through my wholesale channels.
Rockstar still can't nail sex properly.
You're evil for trying to start crap between Rice and Montana.
How many of you "losers" analyze tactics...to see that the "winner" just bum-rushed you with an inelegant vomit of units, lacking no other strategy than USC's old "student-body right" running game.
I still miss Blizzard North.
Mods make PC gaming superior.
Umm...Bill Maher and Jon Stewart aren't journalists. They are comics and commentators. Journalists are folks like Eric Sevareid, Edward R. Murrow, and a host of old newspaper and magazine scribes so long I don't dare mention one on fears of leaving others out.
What's side is that these commentators -- Stewart and Maher -- are more clued in on what's "news" than most of the TV media.
Greg -- or someone else -- can always start over at "A." Enough games come out to certainly continue the series.
Donation plans made.
I wonder if this is because Twitter is well suited to venting.
I'm tired of the distinction between causal and hardcore. What's the more hardcore gamer? Someone who plays Modern Warfare 2 for, say, 2 hours a week, or the person who plays Farmville for 30 hours a week?
Very sad. May your friend rest in peace.
I enjoy Kevin Butler, but Marcus comes across as a stereotype of a black youth. Bad call.
I enjoy learning more about how the Japanese, one of the cradles of gaming, perceives the hobby.
I enjoyed this, but I remain undecided about my feelings on "Connect" and Move.
I'm tired of killing things in games.
One of the things I love about Final Fantasy is that it has such vibrant art associated with it, such as these covers from Yoskitaka Amano or the music of Noburo Uematsu (and especially his band, The Black Mages).
"We just need to stick to playing what we like and allow others to do the same without judgment or condemnation. Something's out there for everyone."
Gamers spend too much time attacking each other instead of listening to each other. We should spend more time celebrating what's good -- or what we like -- instead of attacking what others like.
I wonder how many people will read the comic for the first time after seeing the movie?