Funny how one writes an inflammatory article like that then run away. Not impressed with you sir.
"I will bash one of the best known and liked sci-fi modern tale, set it aflame then disappear to look at the thick black smoke from a safe distance. Because, you know, once I'm off the top of my...
Why not just accept the fact that it is what it is? This isn't up for debate, this isn't up to you or me to decide what it is, how it acts and if it should be named the way it is or not. It is what it is. Deal with it.
That's how the story is and that's it. Please stop that. As a sci-fi...
I cringed hard at that one.
And although I agree with Shamus' article, the game is still enjoyable. It's somehow a pity they didn't weave it differently.
I'll probably replay the ME series eventually, but I'll stop playing the third when at the end--as you meet the child--as it's mainly irrelevant from that point on.
For the most part they're devs. I don't care about that, it's mostly irrelevant. If they were good speakers that would only be icing on the cake. Totally not a requirement.
Microsoft's was better than last year, yes. But not EA's. Oh no. Don't assume if you haven't seen it.
EA's press conference was abysmal. Microsoft's wasn't a complete waste, but it was definitively better than EA's. As far as Sony and Nintendo, they were pretty good.
It's obvious EA has lost touch with their customers and is more interested in the marketing dudes' opinions and ideas than the...
There is no way I can say how much I agree with this.
EA offers no value in the vast majority of its products, they've been throwing any semblance of intelligent management out the door for quite a while and the end result won't be a beauty to behold. Within 10 years top they'll be sold to...
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