Ha. Have a bubble.
So long as the enemies, level design, and difficulty remain at or improve from the quality of Dark Souls, there could be a chance we mention this game in the same breath as Ocarina of Time or A Link to the Past. But let's not get ahead of ourselves quite yet.
Always knew Blastoise had a bad attitude.
Seriously though - Skyrim had its issues and wasn't for everyone, but it's a very enjoyable game despite its flaws.
Sorry - was talking only about Dragonborn there:
"PC: On Tuesday, February 5th, Dragonborn will be available on Steam, including the English, French, Italian, Spanish and German versions of the content."
If you're talking about most of Rob Lowe's worldview, yes. He is from space and doesn't really know much.
I'm excited that it's coming to PS3 and PC, but a bit conflicted about the price. I have a 360 (so I'm just observing the situation), but it might have been a nice gesture to offer one of the DLCs for free as a peace offering. However, you all have waited long enough, so at least it's here.
Enjoy it guys.
Wind Waker - Tingle. He still makes me angry all these years later.
“What I said to them was, ‘I’m not going to change anything to get your approval, but I think I understand what you’re saying and I think I can do something that’s going to make the story better, based on what you said.’ So I did that, and I’m grateful for them bringing in their perspective. The last thing I wanted to do was change something because it offends somebody, but the thing they pointed out was making it a lesser story.”
That speaks volumes of Levine's worth as ...
@Blackdeath
Ad hominem. You're attacking me instead of discussing the issue, which is both unproductive and unnecessary. As a consumer, I can choose how I want to spend my money - if I choose Xbox live, what business is it of yours? I've had no issues with the service, and five dollars a month is not a terrible price tag.
I'm not trumping the perks of 360 here either. If I had a PS3, I'd pay for the extra perks of PS Plus. But I have a 360, an...
Look, some of us just enjoy Xbox Live. I'd gladly pay for a service I regularly use and enjoy, Microsoft or otherwise. Let's leave it at that.
Regarding your added comment - completely agree. Kinect support with Skype is a genius move.
Very smart Microsoft. Love when smart decisions result in better vertical integration.
Good news. :-)
@dragonknight when did I say anything about the propensity of violence being affected by video games? I said - very clearly - that we have to notice if video games are part of a situation. That's all. No judgments calls should be made beyond that, but we have to notice their presence.
Also, your comment mentions having "only those two factors present." When did I say those were my only two factors? There are only two things being addressed here:
Illogical. Smoke detectors, the internet, and cash dispensers also didn't exist during these events.
It it completely fair to notice that some events are caused by individuals who have played video games. Notice I only have mentioned that they only played the games, just like I would say they watched movies or listened to music. Yes, I completely agree it is wrong to blame those same games for the any type of tragedy, but what your argument appears to do is just as bad as...
Your point? Anyone playing a M rated game has the capacity to cause violence. Acting on potential is very different than simply having potential.
Hey there Gill. I wrote the article, so I wanted to comment on your thoughts. I didn't think it was a new IP, but a different game in the MGS universe. Where and how - I wasn't sure. But I wasn't convinced that MGSV and The Phantom Pain were the same. This listing pushes me towards believing they're the same, but, until Kojima announces it officially, I'll be skeptic.
I don't think the article mentions a new IP anywhere, so, if that was confusing, I ap...
That picture... burned into my brain. Crap.
Another 8/10. This game is doing rather well.
We might not like Skylanders as a game, but you can't deny that the franchise makes for a great toy. My eight year old nephew wanted some of the figurines for Christmas; after he opened them, we played together for an hour. They're not for everyone, but let's not go as far as worthless.
And usher out all these rumor articles.