Yeah i dont know what id do, maybe awkardly approach them and thank them for the madness that is Giant Bomb, offer to buy them a drink and then leave them to carry on with their work. As much as id like a photo or something they are probably way to busy trying to cover everything and get it up on the site to do it for everyone that shows up.
Probably rob some crime ograinisation of some of its millions and live like a king for the rest of my days, either that or a bank, they can be quite evil too....
Sounds like a work enviroment Activision would gladly support, i dont see any other publisher wanting to touch Bondi now but Activision are a company who view their employees as those extra dudes on star trek. The console blows up and kill one of them, another guy appears from no where, nocks him off the chair and continues where he left off.
@pornstorestiffi - Totally agree with this, there are only a handfull of mmos where you can play on your own when your friends are offline and this looks to be a big selling point of TOR. Plus from what ive heard, the teams everyone will end up with can vary completely so it will be interestin to see who people are working with.
Good! The more people get to play this the better, it was a great game on the 360 (though maybe a tad underapprecaited) and it will continue to be a great game on PSN and Steam.
Im really looking forward to TOR, WOW is fine but its just never a game i got really into and by the time i tried my friends where all really high up and i felt like they where constantly having to try and help me which just felt bad. Im also kind of done with the medievil thing, i played Everquest to death, same with Everquest 2 and i liked Galaxies for a while but a lot went wrong with that game fast which im hoping TOR can make good on.
I dont believe Bioware are looking at burying WOW, im pretty sure both cames can exist at the same time and make profit, being a fan of Star Wars in general and of Biowares work previously in the universe, i cant help but feel excited each time i see another gameplay feature or cgi sequence. In a world swamped with fantasy style mmos its nice to see one with a slightly different setting and one that is actually interested in telling a story.
If you need someone to convince you then you clearly dont need one in your life. Unless you really, and i mean REALLY want to play Ocarina of time with a shiny new paint job i would say skip it for now.
I have to agree with this, i got a 3DS on day 1 and i havent looked back since, its a great machine and it does me just fine. On the other hand, if your looking for someone to force your hand then maybe you should be looking elsewhere, the PSV will be out soon if thats more your bag and there are ipads and smart phones if your just looking for bite sized experiances.
Make sure you keep the console well aired, do not put it into an enclosed TV Cabinet or the fans will kick into overtime. The machine generates a tonne of heat and needs to breathe, let it and she will last you a long time.
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