Cool. I'm looking forward to this game and I'm glad it's getting great reviews. Telltale Games can make incredible storylines and it seems that they are delivering with their latest title. Hell, this could even have a better story than the Arkham games. Just think about that. It's weird to have a point-and-click adventure game outperform an action game in terms of storytelling, and that action game is lauded by many.
Pretty good week for gaming. Can't wait to get my hands on Batman: A Telltale Series! The Crowd-play feature sounds cool, reminds me of Quiplash. I love Telltale Games and Batman games, so those two work like bread and butter for me.
I'm surprised the 9/11 Memorial hasn't been under controversy over this Pokemon stuff. I wonder if it's a PokeStop...not that I would want to try it out, I'm just curious. I really want to see more updates, though. The game's getting pretty shallow to me.
Sooo...Capcom's going through almost exactly what Nintendo's going through and for the same reasons? What are the odds in that? I'm sure RE7 will shift their profits next year. I also hope the next Phoenix Wright game does well, I love those games. Now, on an unrelated note, it's kinda funny to see the community ignore the upvote button for the article. I mean, they're really well written and detailed, so why not give them some appreciation? Even though I'm not sure what happens when you do it, but I always click on it.
@computernoises: Yeah, but for me, the controls are SO good for the Arkham series, I can understand how to defend myself when a bunch of thugs come for my blood.
Man, what a terrible way to die. May she rest in peace. Her family will be in my prayers tonight, as well as other pro skiers that ski on hazardous environments. There's no way to stop such a deadly catastrophe from occurring. It just happens and there's little room of survival. At least she was doing something she loved, and that's the best way to live your life.
Uno's a classic card game. I remember playing it as a kid as do many other people. It's cool to see it expand to other platforms, I hope it won't be above $20, though. I know $20 is a sweet spot for many downloadable titles, but for a common card game...I dunno, seems a little stingy on Ubisoft's part.
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