24: The Game had a decent interrogation system from what I remember. The Punisher had a mechanic for it as well, but it mostly came down to holding a gun to their head or something more sadistic until the meter reached the bottom and they told you everything you needed to know. It was extremely straightforward but there was an interrogation system at least.
I agree 100%. I wish they would release it earlier so they can make more money so we can see better and better sequels in the future.
I would release it in July, purely because I'll be on my school's summer holidays then and i can no-life the game for two straight months, shooting dudes in the head in more violent methods than before.
I don't really think it's going to be suicide. Hitman was never destined to hit the same number of people as those games, but it's a niche for the market it knows it has. Fans of the franchise will buy it and indulge in some stealthy slaughtering, but I can't see it being a game for everyone. I will be picking it up, personally.
It doesn't bother me at all, actually. I know that it might frustrate some people who are fond of the Giant Bomb take on things, but considering Giant Bomb is now CBS Interactive property I doubt they can do much. It doesn't bother me though because there is nobody holding a gun to my head and ordering me to watch GameSpot's videos. It's a win-win really. People who regularly visit GameSpot, but not Giant Bomb, will be able to get a good idea of the games. People who focus more on Giant Bomb will be much the same. If you don't have much of a bias then you can go to both and get a quick look at any games that are covered. It works for me. Is it original? Hardly, but it's not going to kill Giant Bomb's content either.
Guns and food stamps. Now that's a modern ass Pokemon game.
Don't forget a six hour campaign during which your first Pokemon choice is left badly injured during an event where lots of things explode! The sequel involves either avenging his death, or freeing him from a prison where he has been incarcerated for being a dangerous Pokemon. Seems like a good plan!
The Wiki is a good place to contribute, if you go to a big enough page and make it very detailed. Even if it is not a big page for the few people who might stumble across your work, you'll still have enriched their day and that alone is satisfying enough. Everyone gets one, duder. I don't know what you did but I don't need to know either since you do clearly want to make amends.
Black. I still feel it is maybe a little too dark, but white is too bright. I wish there was some kind of go-between, or some of the darker fonts would be lightened up. Looking at the site for a long time and then switching to another site is not a comfortable change to make, sadly.
Yes and no. They're great for those who enjoy them but they have been expensive for the United Kingdom to have at this moment in time. The huge advertising scale is what annoys me, though. Everything now has a "Made in Britain" tag slapped on it, to remind everyone of its glorious Britishness. We really do not need to ram our country's heritage down the throats of everyone for an event held once every four years. The whole advertisement of Britain feels really cheesy and tacked on. I'm not going to bash the games themselves since I don't have the same interest in sports as most people and therefore will not hold the same interest in just how cool they will be. Obviously the people who like them will feel they are better than someone like me, who can take it or leave it. I wouldn't be losing sleep over losing the Olympics, if we did.
Mozilla Firefox, because it's a lot more customizable than anything else and it's seemingly just as fast as Chrome. I have no reason to switch when I feel that Firefox has the most developed extension system.
I filled in a few trivia questions now and then but honestly, it's a feature which could be cut very easily. It has little use on the site, and I wouldn't mind seeing it removed in the future. Nobody would miss trivia to be honest, I don't think. Removing quests might also sort out the problem of quest spam, though it has died down considerably in recent months.
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