Using cinematics as a comparison isn't fair
darthv72 has a very good point... it does succeed an American holiday.
but I think they should have more options
thank you for the link.... i was wondering when the demo might be coming out for North America, and all the better for both PS3 and XBOX 360.
Street Fighter 2 HD Remix!!
All i need now is money... which i am currently waiting for.
This game seems like a game that will sell slow at first. Then it will pick up speed... sort of like WoW. I will look further into this game. It seems different, and that is what "gamers" like.
I wonder what ideas they have stored up for fallout. It just doesn't seem like a game with very much forward momentum to it. i wonder if they will add a different story to it... like they will allow you to play as a person that came out of another vault in a different part of the world. That would be interesting.
It really isn't considered cheating if it is available for everybody and at a decent price. I understand that people would think that "I already payed for the game, and accessories. Why should I have to pay extra just to have an equal chance to win". Anyway that is just my opinion on that type of subject.
The encompassing fulfillment of the CGI would be enough for me to buy the movie just to show my friends how crazy it looks.
*you beat Left 4 Dead*
Valve: I'll be back
I wonder how much our country can take until it falls into itself. This "Organizational Orpheus of Democracy "with government interference"" will be taken and brought before minds of history and so shall reimburse it.
It is surprising how many people actually play WoW once you think about it
These type of people do have something wrong with them... IMO i think it is something to the effect of depression or insomniatic impressions
something is wrong inside of their body... so our technical term for this is "going insane". and please do not disagree because i am a victim of my own mind. As are some other people. I do agree these people should be pulled down a gravel road with a rope on the back of a truck from each extremity till each one breaks off.