Apparently, New York Subway Train wins.
Takashi is such a Final Fantasy legend.
Should ask for a chainsaw gun. Hey, it might happen.
Eh, is it worse to have dead hostages or ungrateful ones (that might sue you afterwards)? Hard choice...
Ah, remember the days when you could just buy a game and it had everything in it at the get-go? Way too many pre-order shenanigans nowadays.
I was using "parts" as synonymous with "features". But to be clear, yes, the jetpack section and the 3D feature are clearly the best new ideas of Killzone 3 that come through nicely.
The new Fight Control scheme is sick. It's simple and much more immediate, and given enough time, is actually better than the button layout.
Huh, I've never had a nightmare from a video game before. I think that making my mind exhausted after a good video game session, though, makes me fall asleep faster.
Killzone 3 just tries to do too many things on the marketing sheet. The jetpack and 3D parts of Killzone 3 are awesome - should have just stuck to those things instead.
The console needs a strong classic action RPG like this.
This has Game of the Year in its sights. It just looks like one of those awesome titles that sneak up on everyone and then stealth kill the world.
Interesting note: Theoretical physicist Michio Kaku says that for a hoverboard to work, we're going to need a nanobattery. Otherwise, you'll need a power plant behind you to have a hoverboard work.
Telltale is really hitting it off with their episodic downloadable content. Stealth killing the market for the win.
Telltale just gets better and better.
Black Bunny Down?
So that's why there are so many banana peels.
At this point, any Duke Nukem game is worth buying just to know it's actually real.
He should go into a turtle store and steal their... oh, that would be wrong. Then again, this IS in France, so...
I'm always intrigued by interviews where the wrestlers drop the fourth wall. Reminds me that they're also actors.
Nah, it's just a marketing ploy. Can't be as bad as Big Rigs or RapeLay... *shiver*