Agreed, that's the perception I see as well. It is their choice at the end of the day but they need to take into account that not everyone becomes a rampaging rapist psychotic once they play games.
There's a place for personal accountability here. More importantly however, something far more important needs to be taken into account: What happens to a young mind when exposed to mature content? Does a child know the difference between the literal and figurative?
Yes, Naughty Dog was very naughty. Seriously.
Timing is everything.
Yip, completely excited at the prospect of playing with one of these on a racing sim :)
Not really my style but visually very decent hey.
I did enjoy ME3 tbh. We know Bioware still does good stories, it's just that if they do make another KOTOR it'll be more action oriented.
In addition to this, paying $40 is still a fair amount of money for a new game. When comparing prices of console and PC games it makes sense to rent games. Not everyone can buy new releases.
I'd love to see another KOTOR. With EA having the star wars license and Bioware still being around there is still hope.
bleh match fixing is everywhere. such a damn scourge.
Yes. It was on F1, I forgot to mention that. The addition of the cloud was something rather cool :)
Booth babes are just there to catch attention :)
Nintendo are clearly not there for the hardcore gamer :)
Batman's in a league of his own imo. Deadpool's just a maniac, and that's where the appeal is for him.
Afraid not :)
I guess i'm the only one who doesn't really feel bothered about The Fall. While I'd love to see sequels to Human Revolution, having a proper deus ex game on mobile isn't a bad thing either.
haha I like that. See - gaming is good for us :)
My biggest concern is how well it'd run on my 360 but I'm sure they're taking care of that. So far the demos on the facebook page are looking quite amazing.
Hopefully it gets more exposure. I think there is just so much damn potential for it.
The lack of responsibility is a problem everywhere. Teachers are blamed for things too often, where people don't see their own faults and address things the way they should.