He's definitely had some unlucky breaks from publishers.
I didn't like this game very much. I hope it sells well though, considering how many years of work one guy has put into it.
I like how it's widely accepted that Tim Schafer is a genius game designer and writer and yet nobody buys his games.
I'm was happy to see Psychonauts sold well when it was released on Steam.
The hype train is gaining speed.
People love Diablo.
I think it might actually be down for maintenance this time.
Giant spiders skeeve me out.
I think it's interesting how TLOU uses it's gameplay to help the story. Like after the Winter section, when Ellie is emotionally distant when Joel asks her to get the ladder. Even that tiny pause in something you do countless times in the game makes Ellie's emotions feel so much more important.
My favorite thing about Watch Dogs was how every gaming site hyped it up to be the game of the year and then chastised all of us for buying into their hype when the game was mediocre.
*cough* IGN *cough*
PSN is down!?! That's it, I'm buying an XBox One.
I didn't cry once during the The Last Of Us. Am I heartless?
CD Projekt RED has a good track record of listening to fan criticism and have improved with every game.
Witcher 1 was good. Witcher 2 was great. Hopefully Witcher 3 can be legendary.
I'll just leave this here.
http://www.youtube.com/play...
Why did the ex make a blog post about her cheating on him? Isn't that something you can handle without letting the internet know?
Wolfenstein at number 3? That game was pretty average.
This looks really bland and terrible.
The author sounds like a whiny bitch.
I already did.
I'll remember the well-written characters. The best parts of the game are the brief periods of talking between fights.
"A network adapter that nobody bought..."
I remember tons of people buying that adapter. What about SOCOM and Ratchet and Clank 3 multiplayer?