That book is terrifying.
I actually have not seen dogfighting. For shame, terrible video game ad.
I wish he'd included the NES Ghostbusters end screen, but that would have killed anyone who tried to make sense of it.
Two. I'm pretty bad at ninjas.
I was really interested in this game when it was first announced, but now not so much.
This game sounds nightmarish.
4/9. Boo.
Agreed.
Wow. This is heartbreaking.
How, indeed.
Is that the Ban Hammer in the screenshot?
I don't know if this is cool or gimmicky.
No mention of Heavy Rain? That integrates player error more than LA Noire.
Okay, but what's *wrong* with making the "bad" decision? As long as gamers can separate fantasy from reality, I don't see the problem.
People have been saying this for a while, but it seems like only one or two titles a year actually do it.
I suppose if more did it, though, we'd just end up with a "Second Holiday" situation.
That's uncanny.
It's lonely out in space. And dead space is the loneliest kind of space.
I don't know if this makes sense, but the realism has been my biggest obstacle to getting into GT games. I guess sometimes I like to pretend I'm a really good driver, and GT doesn't deliver that at all.
Learning to drive is not my idea of fun, so a clutch would only hurt me here. Having said that, it would be a great, logical addition to GT, albeit one that I would have no appreciation for.
I'm torn between my love of ninjas and my hatred of ripoffs.
This one is really cool. And I'm not just saying that because I did well on it.
I'm afraid to play Dark Souls, but not as afraid as I am to play Pokemon.