That's not saying much seeing as Shadowrun was a pile of sh1t.
Real games? It's funny how people bring up Madworld, The Conduit and on rails shooters as real games (or 'hardcore' games, haha) and haven't even played them.
They aren't very good, that's why they didn't sell.
Yeah I love this game, I'm not a massive fan of rts games but this is different to most rts games I've played. Very addictive.
Solidus187-SCMilk, you remind me of this guy in Alan Partridge, he laughs for no reason as well - http://www.youtube.com/watc...
Boo hoo. Go and cry in the corner.
Nintendo have some great games coming out this year. Perhaps 2009 was the calm before the storm.
Yeah it was so funny! I cracked a rib from the laughter!
That's comedy genius right there.
How did you think of that? That's awe inspiring stuff.
I have nothing against HHG, I quite like him tbh, he obviously loves games which is evident when you watch him.
But as a journalist I find him to be lacking in the qualities that make a good journalist. Does that make me a hater? No. It just means I have a certain respect for quality journalism.
Will HHG make it as a journalist? Maybe. Everyone starts at the bottom and works their way up, it's that awkward progression.
Will I continue to make comments ab...
Overclockers are pretty good, they have some good deals sometimes. There is another company I've used before that were better, but for the life of me I can't remember their name, I tend to get a lot of pc stuff from Ebay now. I'll just look through my emails and see if I can find it.
EDIT:AriaPC, that's the one. They used to have some excellent deals, I imagine they still do.
Good post. I started building pcs about 8 or 9 years ago, and with a little basic knowledge like what motherboards take what components it's quite easy and pretty satisfying. And you save a hell of a lot of money.
My advice - build your own, never buy a complete system. Although pricing is competitive it's far more rewarding and you can save cash and get exactly what you want. PC World will sell you what they want you to buy, not what you truly need or could get for the money.
Egg on my face.
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I'd take an Atari 2600. Because I'm hardcore.
Nah. I can't decide, either the ps3 or the wii. I'll spin a coin, heads for the wii and tails for the ps3.....
*spins coin*
...Ps3 it is.
EDIT:Apparently I can choose to take a pc. I'll take the pc.
It has to be a console, dems da rules.
Maybe Baum, but if history has shown us anything about console manufacturers it's that it only takes one or two mistakes and a company can lose the race quite easily. You only need to look at Sega.
While the Gamecube and N64 weren't failures by any measure, they didn't share the same success as the competition. And yes, the Wii isn't a technical beast like its rivals, which adds to the risk they took. They knew it wasn't anywhere near as powerful but innovated in other ways, whic...
Tbh I haven't paid much attention to this, I've heard about it but haven't read too much about it. But I love rpgs so I'm gonna have a look now. Can't get enough good rpgs!
I loved the first one, although it was a little on the short side it was good while it lasted.
You can buy the wiimotes without the game though.
I've never threw it away. I don't play it a lot but I wouldn't throw it away. What would be the point in doing that, unless you're an idiot?
Research more? I own most of them, that's my research. The only one I haven't played is Umbrella Chronicles, which sold over 900k if I remember correctly, maybe more now. So don't assume what I know. I'd rather not make a list, I've got better things to do, you can make one if it makes you feel better.
And is it Nintendos fault that 3rd parties can't make games up to the standard of Nintendo titles? And it's not their fault when those games don't get marketed very well, they shou...