Here's another stereotype: Gamers are apathetic. These gamers in particular don't care about what this article is trying to say, and so they continue to act out the discussed stereotypes while everyone around them sees them as a typical gamer and bases their stereotypes on these people.
Face it. Regardless of how false they are on a whole, these stereotypes on our culture are never gonna change, because of the three or four kids who shot up a school after playing GTA4, or because...
I know it is. I changed the perspective from him speaking about himself to an outsider speaking about him. As per demotivator style.
The title is very misleading. I thought they were talking about REAL jobs. XD
These libraries have to be kidding me if they think playing Guitar Hero will increase intelligence. Guitar Hero is purely a reflex game. Anything that involves problem solving (Half-Life 2, most RTS games, the more complex RPG's) will develop intelligence, but not GUITAR HERO.
These libraries aren't gonna get anywhere.
Holy s***. The world is ending.
...They've had a referral program for like a year now.
Comments like these make me wonder if fanboys actually have a desire to kill members of the development community for working on a rival console...
Console "war" indeed.
Gateway has been making a lot of amazingly valued laptops lately. I'm starting to get scared.
You just made a statement, said "o rely", repeated the same statement AGAIN, used like seven million question marks, and provided no definitive point even after your redundancy. Yeah, I see a problem.
But above all, you said "o rely". Christ.
This has nothing to do with tech. It's just Vader vs. Yoda. We all know who's gonna be more popular.
The point of the article is to say "Exercise your right to choice. Just don't go bashing others for theirs."
It's wonderful that you've made a decision and stand by it, but when it gets to the point where someone's being an asshole about it (and I don't mean YOU specifically, I just mean in general), then that's when it becomes problematic.
If it acted and exploded more like a nuke, I'd be visibly impressed. Not only was he 50 yards away from the explosion and called it in via smoke, it seemed to appear in a (literal) flash of light. Not how I want to see a nuke set off. If there's a blast of wind, a huge shockwave, and everything within at least a quarter of a mile is flattened by the forces of those two things combined, then yeah. Maybe. Let's just hope that was an incomplete prerelease nuke.
Either way... Mercs 2...
No one should compromise on quality, but it's one thing to take a long time to create a great product and another thing to take a long time to under-deliver or include too many things that people don't want or care about. We know almost nothing about why they're holding off for release, and in the end it might mean nothing in the long run.
Keyword: "MIGHT". I am not condemning Home at all. While I have no doubt Home is going to be a wonderful experience, it just seems l...
While I think it's a wonderful peripheral and I'm more than ecstatic to see it coming to the Wii, I don't think it's "ingenious" (you can't call improved accuracy an idea of ingenuity). I just think it's "something the Wii should have had all along." Which is why I'm happy it's coming. Finally.
I've always seen the PS3 and the 360 as pretty much equal. I bought the high-end 360 Elite and the 80 GB PS3 and I have to say, I love both of them a lot. They each have their strengths and weaknesses, but owning both allows one to make up for the weaknesses of the other. It wouldn't feel the same if I lost either of them and was stuck with only one of them.
As for the Wii... well, I have one too, but I won't compare apples to oranges.
...F*** that. Apples > oran...
"I pointed out FACTS."
Funny thing is... I wasn't under the impression that they had announced a $700 price tag for the 720. That doesn't sound like a fact. That sounds like pure speculation.
"Unbelievably realistic" doesn't sound like a fact either. That's a bloody farking opinion.
"Only play second best games on it" is also not fact.
"720 will not come any time before 2013" is not fact.
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Woohoo, I got mine. It's... underwhelming. Still no invite to voice-chat while in-game? I mean, c'mon.
It's repetitive, basic, and is pretty much like most FPS games... and yet I still enjoyed it immensely. It takes basic FPS formulas and does little to them better, tacks on a spiffy health recharge system, a weapon limit, and some neato vehicle mechanics, and somehow is still frustratingly addictive.
I think it might be the music. Or the concept of a Halo. The first game, atmosphere-wise, was wonderful in how it portrayed the mysterious space structure.
Sadly, the tw...
To me, World of Warcraft is not a game. It's a chatroom. Where you kill stuff. With friends. That's the basis of WoW's success. The developers gave you an immersive world (objective) with rich lore (objective) and lots of things to do with other people. They give you goals to achieve, and let you do them with other people in a persistent world. You achieve with other people. I don't play the game for the game. I play the game for the people. It's a great social experience, especially if you t...
There probably won't be as big of a difference with those two since they're original IP's rather than ones that stem from a long series of popular games.
Look at Eternal Sonata, Blue Dragon, and Lost Odyssey. They kept the 360 afloat for maybe a week after each's release, but it really didn't have much of a lasting impact.
But now that Vesperia propelled the 360 to a much more desirable location, Infinite Undiscovery and Last Remnant will most likely make a much big...