@fatee Sounds like you cheated. They banned you. Then they repealed the ban, leaving the logo on your account to let people know you are a cheater. Makes sense to me! :D
@norman69 Nah that line starts with "You do this and you did that ...and you cut off her finger, and you put it on me?!" It wasn't the finger he was specifically talking about, Booker was just in a rage about Comstock doing all these bad things and supposedly blaming on him
I thought Elizabeth would be Anna, but I thought Anna was Booker's wife that died, so it got me more when I saw it was his daughter, a little baby. I also thought Booker might turn out to be Songbird.
Question: If Anna was born before the baptism, then doesn't that render Comstock's sterility and hence motive to steal Booker's Anna irrelevant? Why would Comstock have had to go to the trouble to get her from another dimension, instead of merely getting his own Anna from his own dimension?
@uknownada @macca366 I like nice graphics too, they are, as the CEO said, a pretty big component for immersion. Bioshock Infinite is the first example that comes to mind. But I still think art direction is more important than graphical fidelity, and that game certainly has more of an impact due to its clever imagery - not just lifelike 3D models, advanced shadows and particle effects blah blah.
I still think gameplay reigns king over graphics. People can still play System Shock 2, have fun and become immersed in all the deep gameplay systems at work there, despite it looking terrible by today's standards. Beautiful graphics are the norm nowadays, but I think the core of people's distaste for the attitude of the CEO is that the focus on graphical fidelity betrays a focus on evolving gameplay to be deeper, innovative and immersive in its own right
It isn't made to be mature, and even if it looks 'mature', its going to be silly. I think a successful TMNT game would embrace the quirkiness, not try to be something its not
Where's your evidence? The studies? Oh wait, this isn't anything with substance, just the thoughts of an elderly woman that has probably never played a video game herself. Violent video games don't shoot people, guns shoot people. Censorship is not the answer.
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