Man, I hate when this happens to me.
I wasn't nearly so ambitious when I was in college.
Though only mentioned at the bottom as a side note, Batman: Arkham Asylum is still one of my favorite single-player games of all time.
Groups like Dual Core have devoted whole songs to gaming icons such as Mega Man. There's only so much you can say that's interesting about Pac-Man though.
It feels more like work sometimes, but once I start, I usually feel compelled to see it to completion.
Not sure I agree, but interesting discussion in the comments below the article on the originating site.
i'm confused. How does ignoring the problem change it?
I think the point was more that the traditional gaming outlets don't cover mobile gaming much, not that new sites haven't sprung up.
Wow, Fox Hunt sounds terrible.
Even though the two are totally different, it sounds like might still be fun to play.
Seems like an odd feature to add to the series.
Interesting take on the themes in Resident Evil.
I barely have enough time to play my games once, so I guess I agree.
Now this is a multiplayer game I could actually play. Not having to listen to all the slurs of various origins: priceless.
Honestly, I'm getting kind of tired of this topic.
You sold me at Lost Vikings. I'm still wishing for another one of those.
I agree. Seeing your enemies react to what you are doing makes it much more enjoyable.
Really looking forward to seeing Batman even more in his element. I enjoyed the first one, but it's going to be fun with a larger area to play in.
Interesting social experiment. Maybe turning it into a video game will bring more realization to the fact that millions of people have to make decisions like this on a daily basis.
Ditto. I've missed Donahoe.