License plate number: 2G3A123
2 G 3 A 1 2 3 (2 is B in the alphabet, etc)
2G 3A 12 3 (2 times G plus 3 times A...)
2G3 3A1 23 (could be location coordinates!)
2 G3 A123 (Idontevenknowanymore)
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They could rebound if they catered to their consumers rather than their stockholders. But that's not likely considering it's EA.
The steam summer sale (seal, as some would call it) coming up on the 28th of June is better than any console game sale... Ohhhhh, you meant "sells"...
Regardless of whether or not the mechromancer is day one DLC, why is it DLC in the first place? Are they still developing it after release? If so, that's "fine," although I do prefer free DLC. It makes feel good inside.
I think the writer confused the events of Borderlands 2 taking place 5 years after the original game's events with the real life years between their releases (which is to be 3 years).
I have a reliable friend that says Nvidia 3D on his 120Hz monitor is amazing. So I trust him. He I'd love to play a racing game in 3D, maybe Dirt 2 or 3.
You should check out Arma 3. It's just for PC and is extremely hardcore.
Half-Life 2 is one of the best examples of this and is still extremely relevant today. Another game that I can think of, which is much more recent is The Witcher 2. The change from the first game to the second was dramatic and provided a great sequel. The story was great in comparison. The Witcher 1's story would take the upper hand if it was told better.
The possibilities are quite possibly endless. Magic could most definitely come about from this. Real magic, no fake stuff.
I'd really like some platformers for the Vita, along with some more JRPGs. Disgaea, Final Fantasy 10, Persona 4 are coming to Vita so that's great. But the PSP games on PSN are so overpriced it's insane. I know they have JRPGs available on the store for PSP that can work with Vita, but it's so expensive for something that is digital and... has been out a long time.
There's some foolin'. Apparently only the people that are subscribed to their newsletter get it, and even then only a few randoms. There be trickery afoot.
I strongly agree. DRM is the biggest offender when it comes to the distributor/publisher accountability. With always online DRM, if the servers are down and you can't connect, how do you get compensation for that? What if the company can't maintain the servers anymore, what then? There's too much that a distributor/publisher is not accountable for. Tis ridiculous.
You don't have to buy it to try it. The original Torchlight had a demo, so I assume that the second will have a demo as well.
Obviously they want me to think their game is good, but I'm not saying that either. I've never played Torchlight 2, so until I at least try the demo, I don't know if it's good or bad.
All I'm saying is that there's always a chance that something will be good or bad. We simply can't know, it's literal...
Who was the biggest troll three years ago? Just curious.
You don't know that though. Not until you at least try it.
Publishers/Developers need to stop treating us all like pirates is what they need to do.
Depends on a person's definition of art. I think some games are art because to myself, art is something that can change someone's view or opinion, it can teach you. Games have the potential to do that, and that represents the maturing of the gaming industry, which to me is important. If it's not important to you, what do I care? That's your opinion so stick with it. Just to clarify though, I don't need a game to be art to play it.
Hudson's excuse is p...
That's why I said don't judge. If he truly didn't know who Ebert was then he might have thought that I was screwing with him, but yeah, it's not cool to make fun of him for his health conditions. Go ahead and bash him for his opinions if you want, I guess.
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I'm not even kidding right now. Don't judge, just this is the man that says those terrible things about games.
It's just another thing that adds to the immersion of gaming. So to me, that's a positive.