I had a gay friend who was moving cross-country and I would never see him again. On the last day I saw him, he asked for a goodbye hug, which I gave gladly as I have no problem hugging my male friends. Afterwards, he asked for a kiss. I thought about it for a few seconds, and remembering how I...
If it's good, then I don't see the harm in giving the creator(s) some money for it. "To The Moon" was fantastic, and I would have been willing to pay $20-30 for "The Way" given how much content it has.
I don't know how I forgot but I have a rather humorous problem with Amnesia: The Dark Descent. Every time I try to play it, at some point within 30 minutes to an hour, my computer will crash hard (abrupt blue screen of death) and force me to hard reboot it.
I've yet to see anything really...
I'm expecting a much stronger shift to digital distribution. The super mainstream titles like the Halos and the Maddens will have to still be sold with physical copy version as it would be impossible to convert all of their fans to DD. But all the rest, expect to pay $60+ for the privilege of...
If I can get some 2+ player action with this without having to shell out $40+ I'm all for it. New Super Mario Bros. Wii was great fun when I played it with my lady.
I bought a hard-copy of Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale when it came out for $15. I wasn't expecting an amazing game for that price, just a fun action game with a D&D base. I was expecting it to work. After installing from the disc and patching it through Steam all I got was a second or two of...
You're given the option of siding with the antagonist of Breath of Fire IV right before the final fight. You (the protagonist and the player) don't get much out of it other than fighting your now former party members instead of the good-end final boss. It's still a nice option, especially as the...
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