There is a sort of sweet naivety around the idea that because the third installment in Epics best ever selling franchise just launched they wouldn't announce another one yet.
And yes...Chair...for every game you make that isn't Shadow Complex 2, I shall kill you!!! Nah, I'm just teasing..OR AM I ???
is that an invader zim reffrence or am I loseing it.
There is a sort of sweet naivety around the idea that because the third installment in Epics best ever selling franchise just launched they wouldn't announce another one yet.
And yes...Chair...for every game you make that isn't Shadow Complex 2, I shall kill you!!! Nah, I'm just teasing..OR AM I ???
I think my main concern with gender in gaming is not so much the buxom amazonians vs the more realistic female form (or even the moutain of muscles vs the more realistic male figure) but more that issues of Gender in games are largly nul-and-void anyway. 90% of the time, the choice of whether a character is male or female focuses on 2 points 1. are they the love interest 2.have their been any other prominent women yet, and thats about it. It usually makes no difference what-so-ever to plot or involvement what gender the character is, and thats kinda sad.
I'm not say all games should take into account more female focused issues, but it would help defuse the debate slightly. Extra Credits did a very good episode on this topic a while back - i can recommend it; think they're based over at Penny Arcade these days, for those who are interested.
Capcom, I want to like you, really I do, I have fond memories of your arcade classics, but..when you pull stuff like this...its..its like you don't want my money ever again!
Whats wrong with my money? Why isn't it good enough for you???
I'd whinge about the price point (given Fallout 3 and Borderslands both had sizeable DLCs for less) but...well...I'm blatently going to buy this so whats the point?
Its great to see Deus Ex back at the top table and if it costs 1200MS points to show my appreciation, i'm in.
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