She looks like a vampire. And the pic doesn't show it, but you can see she's got some ginormous thighs.
I have to respectfully disagree. Licensed music can work just as well as any original score to set the atmosphere for a game. As a matter of fact, I happen to enjoy the use of it. GTA and games like it wouldn't be the same without it.
I like how everything is a conspiracy. Anyone who doesn't agree with you or the article is automatically stupid or paid off.
Like sjaakiejj said, EA didn't even have CP's permission to run the promotion as it would have gone against CPs policy. There was a huge media circus around RME and obviously CP knew about it and decided to shut it down because it went against their policy.
"The real concern on our end was the slippery slope that atta...
I'm pretty sure that they pulled the plug on retake Mass Effect because people were confused about where the money was actually going. They were emailing asking how much money was needed to change the ending and how much money had been raised. When a lot of people found out that the money wasn't going to directly pay for a new ending to the game, they requested a refund.
PayPal saw a large number of people requesting refunds and cut off support for it. PA said enough...
That almost every site uses. You can't even get through an IGN article without stumbling across fifteen of the things.
Preach it!
With no used game market, there would be no need to reduce prices. The game would be worth just as much now as it would in a year.
I know 'why' people are angry, but the statement 'I put in over 100 hours to this game' is very off-putting.
It sounds as if you feel that you've been working, when in essence - you've played a game for over 100 hours. And as I said in the initial comment, that's pretty impressive for a game to keep you entertained for that long. Obviously you liked the game, because you kept playing it and you care about how it ends.
When you put time into a game, you're playing a game. You are essentially being entertained by a game for said amount of time. Over 100 hours being entertained by a game or a series (I've heard some people say more) is a pretty amazing feat for a developer.
Implying that you 'worked' while you essentially played gives off the impression that you're a whiny little self-entitled brat.
And the rest of the world...really could not care one w...
Haha, even her profile at the bottom of the page says she loves the game.
Someone is mad :c
As much as I respect the guy's opinion and 7/10 review...
I can't say that I agree with giving it a 7/10, then writing a whole article about why it was bad. Capcom doesn't deserve pity points for a bad game - they're big boys and girls.
I kept thinking I was going to be attacked while solving this puzzle. Had me on edge the entire time. One time after backing out of the puzzle I actually jumped...at my shadow.
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You are a master of sarcasm.
Gist of the article
"You're not hardcore, you're below average. Me on the other hand? I'm 300% better than average. By the way, this entire spiel is an advertisement for Raptr."
This person is now advertising for iStockphoto.
@ Jbaby - with the elimination of the used game market, price drops would be less frequent, seeing as how there's no used game market to compete against.
I'll respond even if it's because I take issue with how 'dumb' I am for leasing a vehicle...
A lease is actually beneficial to people who own a business, who can claim the payments as a business expense and write it off 100%. In addition, you never have to fix anything on a leased vehicle. Very seldom do you have to fix something major within five years (a typical lease period) and at the end of the lease, you can get a new one. You don't ever have to...
What the hell! A spoiler warning in the description would have been appreciated. You know, instead of the actual spoiler.
If ORC wanted to differentiate itself from the series, they wouldn't have slapped a Resident Evil on it. As such, it's bound to criticism as part of the series.
And the game was just bad. People that state otherwise either a) never experienced any of the glitches that numerous reviews have mentioned b) were too big of fanboys to acknowledge they were playing a broken game.