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  1. Re:Don't believe... on Real Language In Jade Empire · · Score: 0

    but not irony fist

  2. OMG someone actually got paid to make it on Real Language In Jade Empire · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    definutely sounded like unintelligible nonsense to me someone actually got paid to make it up ouch!, why go through all the trouble of making a game based on Ancient China then use a made up jibberish language instead of Chinese??? not to mention using voice overs by people who sound like they are from California.

  3. Re:Not surprising... on PSP Not A Sellout Hit · · Score: 1

    Yeah Everywhere I looked the PSP was in some kind of stupid Bundle, Im just waiting for the PSP to be sold by itself, I do not want to have to buy extra crap I dont want

  4. GOD promised lot on E3 Expo Space Sells Out · · Score: 1

    Remember the GOD lot, goodtimes!

  5. Re:A Series of Unfortunate Mistakes on Troika Games Closes · · Score: 1

    That would be a lot easier if Publishers just let Developers do their jobs and actually make the games instead of irresponsibly fidgeting and fudging around with every aspect of the game effectively bringing production to a grinding halt.

  6. Re:State of the industry on Troika Games Closes · · Score: 1

    smaller companies will die so we will get better chance for super hyped non original hollywood licensed games like the matrix, harry potter, godfather and Lord of the rings why pay 9$ for a movie in the theater when you can pay 49$ for a much lessor experience in game form.

  7. Re:A Series of Unfortunate Mistakes on Troika Games Closes · · Score: 1

    They hardly have the resources to sink 50 million in a top quality games like Catwoman or Golden Eye 2, games made with budgets under 2 million with micro sized teams these days are going to suffer given no QA, sufficient time and people. Troika is guilty of walking directly into a Publishers excuse to go cheap on an rpg game I think if they would have stuck to movie licenses they would have hit it big, I mean if your not using a movie license how are all the people who have nothing to do with making games going to make tons of money