Wow, people are whining about Fallout Fans complaining about Bethesda's big changes...
Doesn't that seem hypocritical?
Brotherhood of Steel 2. A much more appropriate name. Bethesda should dump the "Fallout 3" BS, because it's definitely not the 3rd game of the 1999 series.
Greed mixed with gaming ruins the integrity of the series. Let's change Half-Life to an RTS and see if it keeps the same appeal.
I'm sorry I'm even giving this story a "hotter rating," but I have to say its 100% BS. I'm not even going to justify the link with a click...
A healthy weight loss with exercise is 1-2 pounds a week of non water weight. This guy lost 7 doing 30 minutes a day? No...
It's either water weight or anorexia. Both of which are not testaments to the Wii Fit. Exaggerated articles only cause people to distrust the product...
Hey,
at least the DS takes two hands, so you can't smoke while playing it. lol
Why write articles that talks about how a game is bad? Aren't you a little too happy-go-lucky, but seriously though...
Bad reviews are what help a company match future designs with player desires (maybe Square doesn't read every article or comment written about them, but FF XII was an inspirational let down, do you want more mediocre games from Square or try to help them rehash the glory days?
Yea, Squaresoft has been a bit of a let down since the merger. Even Enix wasn't all that bad before. I mean, Star Ocean for PS1 was amazing, but I guess it was more for its gameplay than its storyline.
Yea, Square Enix is a couple that needs advice "Can you two go get SEPARATE rooms, you're making me sick."
That was a terrible list. Notice how you have to click through the images which gives them tons of site hits for their ads.
The whole site is like that...enticing article names that deliver total crap. Are they even gamers or greedy(but smart) business men?
Legally speaking, you're not allowed to "tape" a show and share it with other people. Those legality warnings are all over the TV.
I think Viacom has a valid lawsuit, but the internet plays by mostly unchecked rules, so if Viacom wins it's probably going to lead to more lawsuits. There's no way a judge should be able to make a ruling on the internet though, it's just way too big. Bigger than net neutrality for sure.
yes, yes it does sound hypocritical...