True that. I want the building tools.
I couldn't follow that. You're talking about the install time for the PS3?
You can agree with Jack Thompson's idea that games aren't a productive use of one's time and that little kids shouldn't play M-rated games but still think he's an a-hole. I imagine that's how most gamers lean.
That's the one, yeah.
Thompson makes me think of another piece of ASCII art. The one with a guy putting his hand on his forehead, as if to say, "Not this crap again."
AaAaAaaA 2: Electric Bugaloo
"SE wasn't nice about the whole thing, and their PR stinks. They shouldn't have pulled the legal threats first, should merely have asked you nicely to not link / host and then explain why."
I think that's really the issue here, yeah. If Square wants to promote their own website or has agreements with other websites to host it, that's fine.
Anyone actually played this game? This was one game that apparently passed me by.
Word. They have been kicking around this game idea forever, it seems.
Meh, play all of them. The only one that might not be people's cup of tea is Fallout: Tactics, which isn't canon and is more of a strategy game than an RPG. Still, very cheap.
Might be a little old and well-known for Bond at this point. I think it's better that they choose relatively unknown actors to play Bond. Could've made it work had he been tapped back in the eighties or early nineties, though. Would've done a better job than Timothy Dalton.
Or Henri Ducard from Batman Begins, yeah.
But but but - the man in the Internet said this was a Resident Evil 5 umbrella!
I don't think MSNBC is any less qualified to churn out a half-assed list than any gaming site. The only difference is that MSNBC employs a proofreader.
It seems possible that, like with GTA IV, they'll revisit one of the cities from the previous games and just create a more detailed version of it.
I don't think the fanboy collective of the Internet comprehends that the majority of people who buy games don't experience most of the "overhyping" a high-profile game experiences. They'll see a commercial, read a review or two, and then buy it.
I don't skate but the shoes look surprisingly decent. Wonder what the price will be like.
I just wish this first episode was increasing the level cap. Hitting 20 made me reluctant to do anymore exploration.
I'm guessing their contribution to the product was simply "hey, here's the JPEG for the Skate logo." Etnies is a legit company, though.
Not exactly a good omen for the game, though, is it?