What is so seriously wrong with the game that it keeps going through all these transformations?
...parent to parents who don't parent their children. Which makes no sense.
You really like Sony, huh? Do you realize how big of a difference that is there?
I'd be pissed, too.
But it is still nice to now know for sure... although the fact that they are also making it for the PS2 has me worried and pessimistic. Bleh, it'll probably be a port from the PS2 to the next-gen consoles.
If you smoke at all, like me, you spend about that much for one pack of cigarettes (especially if you live in California or Washington). I go through a pack(ish) a day. You do the math.
I were at home playing Crackdown to see it go off-line... then at least I'd be playing Crackdown instead of sitting at this desk.
For my wife. She loves all Tetris games.
Haven't seen you for a while... well, I haven't been paying much attention either way, maybe I just haven't seen you.
Anyway, as good as VF5 looks on the PS3, I don't think it merits USA Today coming out and possibly implying the PS3 is now saved, and worth the price point, and better than the 360. It's one game. Oh, and it just so happens it'll be coming out for the 360 as well.
Isn't USA Today that newspaper sold in McDonald's? (joking!)
Either way, I've never been a f...
Um... maybe, I guess. I don't think the people who created him decided upon his sexuality in any formal manner.
Anyway, funny article. I thought the Fenix one was the funniest, though... since it was the most absurd I'm sure.
seriously retarded. Yeah! Pay way more for a lot less! Plus, how long have you frikkin waited for it?!
I don't really think it was downing the PS3 though. It just seemed to be a little educational bit on how things work. I found it interesting, it was information I've heard before, but just applied to something I care about: videogames.
I'd be the first to admit that... wait, never mind, I see a difference. One costs $200 more than the other.
...those eight slotted toasters. Who eats that much toast? Everyone should definitely wait until they have at least a dozen kids before buying one of those. Seriously. Ok, not so seriously.
but so does Geometry Wars, and that game is addicting. I'll check it out if I ever get a PS3.
...they have wifi throughout the whole city. That is what I understood from reading it. I know where I am, Oklahoma City, we are working on having a metro-wide wifi. It'll cost something like $8-$12 a month, and can be used anywhere in the OKC metro. They say it should be ready by next year.
Why? I don't know. I think we're close, but not "two years" close.
However, I don't think it is always because of racism. Sometimes, as a white male, I want to feel like I am the character. It is hard to do that when the guy is a different race, or if the main character is a female. For example, I recently played Prey, and while I really enjoyed the game, it was really weird being a native American. It was a little distracting, and made the game a little less immersive at times. Another example would be Tomb Raider... I've never gotten into Tomb Raider... I'...
Just because I loved Paperboy back in the day... and it'd be interesting to see how I fare against all the other Xbox Livers who play.
DJ, you can't be serious. Who actually watches the behind-the-scenes and interviews? I know I don't. I actually can't say I know anyone who does. I just get games to play... that is what games are meant for, right? Why would I get a game to watch people talk about the game?
Ok, so maybe there are people who watch said commentaries and whatnot, but I don't think it would merit the use of the term "shafted". Come on, DJ, is it that bad? Is the PS3 so bad that you have to try a...