Sponge Bob is a great bonding game with kids. Plus everybody loves Sponge Bob.
But I love Abe.
What is Ratchet? And does that voice talk the entire game?
Yeah, it seemed like everyone was stating it as solid fact that American McGee's Alice was coming out with Alice: MR. You could try cancelling your pre-order and place it with EA.
Of course. Un-order bonuses have been around even longer than pre-order bonuses. For DNF the un-order bonus is called You Get To Keep Your Money. It's very nice.
More like Duke Nukem took Forever. He was an interesting character when I was 10, but now he's just a tough guy stereotype.
It's great how many games are pushing co-op nowadays.
This looks great for young kids.
This deal sounds unreal. Maybe a few minutes of watching an ad and then you get to play free mainstream games?
The article implied that you would have to work together, so hopefully there's more to it than just shooting.
Nobody wants to play an MMO set in ancient Rome. Where will you get flying mounts?
I like to wait and get my games cheap if I can. Paying full price for new games is ridiculous.
I wonder how strict the requirements will be for joining.
It's awesome that these guys give updates based on what the players want. WoW always just did whatever they thought would make them money.
$129 would be a great price, but can anyone confirm if this is available locally?
This game gets way too much hype.
It's still relevant if they're going to release it. Do you think everyone who uses their Wii for a workout is going to stop buying helpful accessories just because another console is coming out?
I wish this song had been available back when I played Plants Vs. Zombies. It's goofy, but strangely addictive.
Those Silverback mechs look like rip offs of so many other human controlled robots in animes.
I love a character driven story, and the more video games expand on a character the more enjoyable they are. Even villains get to be seen in a new light once you learn their story.
Of course, some characters just get to stick around because we loved them so much as kids.