GGT 224 just realized that life is one big circle jerk with QTEs and grinding

Guys, that needle guy got temp banned.

Which is funny cuz he wanted me to get tamp banned until he thought I could be Leda and wanted to fuck me instead before disappearing from my inbox 4ever after he stopped being ridiculously hopeful idiot.
 
[quote name='GUNNM']Instead of talking about nothing can you guys go please play sleeping dogs?[/QUOTE]

Stop ignoring me.

[quote name='Luxuria']I can't. I'm thinking about stuff.

Stahp.[/QUOTE]

I just want to fuck you.

...wat?
 
You guys wanna hear my sales pitch for Walking Dead: SI? Here it is: "Imagine Call of Duty meets... wait for it..... Walking Dead!!!" Boom thats a hit, now just wait for the dumb 12 yr old boys and we rake in the cash! Mwahahahaha
 
[quote name='Indignate']By the way, that cute girl in my night class was looking FYNE!!! today.

She has small tits but I don't give a fuck.[/QUOTE]
shes not interested in guys who pick up dirty shit off the ground
 
[quote name='Indignate']By the way, that cute girl in my night class was looking FYNE!!! today.

She has small tits but I don't give a fuck.[/QUOTE]

Pics or ban.

Also go get that shit, dawg.
 
God of War Ascensions multiplayer (at least the FFA) is so fun, the 8 player version gets hectic and I love all of the traps and such on every map, the one with the spinning cube in the middle is great! So is the one with the falling ground in 4 player.
 
Played some more Uncharted 2 the past couple of nights. I'm at the beginning of chapter 18--second part of the snow cave area.

Loving the game so far. Just a lot more polished than the first. Less exploration is the one downside. But honestly I'm more into linear games right now since I'm just wanting to blow through some things and thin out the backlog and thus I'm not really in the mood for wandering around and exploring shit/figuring out where to go or what to do in games right now anyway.
 
I think it was the Zodiac Tournament (Enter the Dragon themed, with Game of Death costume), Nightmare in North Point (on sale atm I believe), and Year of the Snake that added actual gameplay, the rest are all like costumes or vehicles.
 
Uncharted 2 was the pinacle of the Uncharted trilogy. U3 was such a dissapointment.

Doing most of the sidequests early in Mass Effect 1 this time. I fucking love the Mako. Bitch rolls over err'thing. Thats one of the reasons I think I disliked ME3...no vehicle missions. The ending would have been an easier pill to swallow if they gave you a mako to drive thru the London streets on that last mission.
 
[quote name='CaptainJoel']I sent you a FR and if you hop on you can join us, mang.[/QUOTE]

Shit, sorry I missed you, dude. I dicked around in player matches for a bit before Dead Space sucked me back in. Definitely down for next time though. I've forgotten damned near everything about the game.


[quote name='Krymner']Uncharted 2 was the pinacle of the Uncharted trilogy. U3 was such a dissapointment.[/QUOTE]

Couldn't agree more. UC3 was one of my most anticipated titles of the year. Let me down hard.
 
[quote name='Krymner']
Doing most of the sidequests early in Mass Effect 1 this time. I fucking love the Mako. Bitch rolls over err'thing. Thats one of the reasons I think I disliked ME3...no vehicle missions. The ending would have been an easier pill to swallow if they gave you a mako to drive thru the London streets on that last mission.[/QUOTE]

I liked the Mako sections mostly. Needed more variety in planet types. And the combat sections were awful since the shields took so long to recharge so there was too much retreating and waiting for a couple minutes.

The Hammerhead (or whatever it was called) in ME2 was awful though since it was almost all combat section and had weak shields (though at least they recharged faster) and lack of mid mission checkpoints.

So overall I was pretty glad at the lack of vehicles in ME3 I guess. Though I could have gone for some pure exploration Mako type levels--just not the crappy vehicle combat stuff.
 
The worst thing about ME1 for me was the total lack of variety. Planets mostly looked identical, interior mission maps were reused over and over, and there's only a handful of enemy types to fight. Everything else I could accept, even the long ass elevator rides. But going into the same 3 interior mission maps over and over was just laziness on Bioware's part.
 
Any of you guys play Dead Space 3 on PS3? I need to get a few of the multi trophies, but my work buddy isn't available for a while.

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[quote name='ActionKazimer']Any of you guys play Dead Space 3 on PS3? I need to get a few of the multi trophies, but my work buddy isn't available for a while.

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Add me.

I have the game platinumed and downloaded the new DLC yesterday too.
 
Gawd you guys can turn a thread around really fast.

BTW Bioware just tied their "reputation" system into the cartel market. Two options, either spend real money to gain reputation, or spend time to get credits (ala like gold in WoW) to spend on cartel stuff from the in-game market. All the items gain from reputation is pure vanity with some perks (bind legacy means you can send the gear to any of your toons regardless of faction). This just scream "TAKE MY MONEY".

And I thank Bioware/EA for this, because I win too :D
 
It has to be EA. There was the same shit on dead space 3 where you could buy items and gear with MS points.
fuck that shit
 
[quote name='GUNNM']It has to be EA. There was the same shit on dead space 3 where you could buy items and gear with MS points.
fuck that shit[/QUOTE]


Honestly, it doesn't effect SWTOR at all. The items are pure vanity and if you happen to have an ass load of credits, then buying cartel packs from the GTN would be painless. Plus the items gained from the reputation are pure vanity!

Honestly, I love it. Keeps money in SWTOR and hopefully keeps them floating for some time after the digital expansion. People love fucking playing dress up and I love those people.
 
As long they don't remove the ability to earn shit like that on your own in-game, they can sell as much as they want, far as I'm concerned. Didn't bug me for a second in Dead Space 3, but then, ration seals were easy as shit to come by.
 
[quote name='ActionKazimer']As long they don't remove the ability to earn shit like that on your own in-game, they can sell as much as they want, far as I'm concerned. Didn't bug me for a second in Dead Space 3, but then, ration seals were easy as shit to come by.[/QUOTE]

Even so, it didn't do that much for you -- was useful on hardcore and stuff though.
 
So I can log onto my UK xbox account and download the VR missions and play them but I can't log onto my US account and download them.
Lol silly konami
 
this Antichamber game is some bullshit, it's not even a puzzle game, it's just gimmicks. and i cant believe it costs $24.99.

these indie devs are starting to get cocky
 
They existed before that?

They wish they could make games as good as Japan.

Or that they could make good games at all to begin with. Indie games are junk.
 
here's one challenge: A hallway that leads to two different stairways, one leading up, the other down. Whichever one you choose will lead you in a circle and back to the same two stairways. The solution? Turn around and suddenly there will be a new room behind you.

Hey ohhh
 
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