Because in-depth storylines sell games these days.
You know Square-Enix bread and butter Final Fantasy? Well, of course what everyone talked about in Final Fantasy X was the story!
Oh wait, no, everyone liked the graphics. The story was terrible.
I'm pretty sure that challenging gameplay and graphics are what sell games. If not, there would be the 'Tom Clancey: Press A' where you press A for each line of dialogue, and you unlock achievements by flipping pages.
People read books for story. People do anything else for excitement.
I'm not trying to make fun of anybody, but does the guy singing in the video have a mental problem? He sounds like he had developmental problems in the womb and through-out his life.
I agree, when I had a 360, I was so scared of it falling over after playing I removed the game, disconnect the console and put it back in the box. Every time. I've had friends who had first release consoles they paid $400 dollars for after waiting outside in the snow and cold two weeks before Christmas have their console red-ring and then have to pay an additional $100 to fix it.
Another thing, if the console falls over, your game is finished, and since games cost $60, a college student can't exactly afford to go buy another copy of his brand new game, it's usually that or eat.
I like how most people think all of our problems will be solved in the future instead of thinking that some of our problems will be solved, and then we get new ones. WHich, by the way, is generally what happens.
I've been looking on the website and no where can I find the minimum hardware specs. I can how ever find the minimum specs for quests my home computer might not be able to take.
There is one star that stands out amongst all the others to the left of and below the cloud, when you zoom in on it it looks like a drawing of the sun.
Wait, so in order to sue the government, you need the government's permission?
Isn't that like saying, "Hey, Louis, do you mind if we behead you for sending our country into debt?" Man, that would have been an odd revolution for France.
Because in-depth storylines sell games these days.
You know Square-Enix bread and butter Final Fantasy? Well, of course what everyone talked about in Final Fantasy X was the story!
Oh wait, no, everyone liked the graphics. The story was terrible.
I'm pretty sure that challenging gameplay and graphics are what sell games. If not, there would be the 'Tom Clancey: Press A' where you press A for each line of dialogue, and you unlock achievements by flipping pages.
People read books for story. People do anything else for excitement.
They built the LHC at Cern for something that was found out at the place they were trying to make obsolete.
I'm not trying to make fun of anybody, but does the guy singing in the video have a mental problem? He sounds like he had developmental problems in the womb and through-out his life.
If that were possible, it wouldn't be first law compliant.
Since it's from Japan, I assume you can have sex with it, and it will be on the market in three months.
by the joint companies Scholastic Books and Warner Brothers Films due to copyright infringement over the J.K. Rowling works Harry Potter."
My grandfather has logged like, 20 hours in Farmville this week.
(That's a lot for normal people to you WoW players.)
There are lots of scientology hate websites on the internet, xenu.net for one.
Also, you have to love 4chan, anon does you proud.
The browser also doesn't allow use of Google Earth.
I agree, when I had a 360, I was so scared of it falling over after playing I removed the game, disconnect the console and put it back in the box. Every time. I've had friends who had first release consoles they paid $400 dollars for after waiting outside in the snow and cold two weeks before Christmas have their console red-ring and then have to pay an additional $100 to fix it.
Another thing, if the console falls over, your game is finished, and since games cost $60, a college student can't exactly afford to go buy another copy of his brand new game, it's usually that or eat.
I heard that it needs 27 hours of downtime a day in order to do calculations properly.
More than half a trillion dollars goes to 'grants'. Do these grants include making secret weapons of mass destruction? I think so.
I like how most people think all of our problems will be solved in the future instead of thinking that some of our problems will be solved, and then we get new ones. WHich, by the way, is generally what happens.
That's not a horse, you're just bangin' two coconuts together!
I've been looking on the website and no where can I find the minimum hardware specs. I can how ever find the minimum specs for quests my home computer might not be able to take.
Yes, anthropomorphizing the Higgs Boson would make it angry. And you wouldn't like it when it's angry.
Asimov is a very good story-teller, and this is one of my favorite stories. It's ending is some-what cheeky, also.
Honestly I'm not sure who I want to win.
There is one star that stands out amongst all the others to the left of and below the cloud, when you zoom in on it it looks like a drawing of the sun.
Is this a star that's gone super-nova?
Well, what about a transporter?
That would be the essential plan, no? Clone somebody using molecules far away, and then kill them.
Wait, so in order to sue the government, you need the government's permission?
Isn't that like saying, "Hey, Louis, do you mind if we behead you for sending our country into debt?" Man, that would have been an odd revolution for France.
I can't believe they want to turn them off during bad weather. Wouldn't that be the most lucrative time for a windmill to gain energy?
That's unfair, everyone knows a mouse is better.
If you like RPGS or RTS's, then you like Blizzard because they don't make bad games. It's like having a favorite author.
I like Chrome. It has a 'close tabs to the right' function.