Yes but I don't plan on reading the leaked script. I didn't expect an official video about a game that is still a month away to give away such major plot points.
This doesn't make a whole lot of sense to me. Without an existing franchise with well-known characters/lore you're basically left with ModNation Racers. Which is already a thing.
Ugh, there are definitely spoilers in that first video. Dammit, Bioware.
I live in Canada and when I'd get something wrong on a test it'd be marked with an X. That's not a negative association?
Boromir would need at least 3 knees to keep this balanced...
It's still awesome nowadays. Go play it!
Here's a tip: do the ambulance missions in Vice City before opening up the second island. It'll be a hell of a lot easier.
To be fair, 1.5 way is the only way.
The answers are there, buried in the data.
I also seem to recall people saying San Andreas would be a bare minimum of 200 hours, just to beat.

Basically, it's bullshit.

Video games cost money.
I'm baffled by all the "lacrosse is a pussy sport" comments I'm reading here. Have none of you people ever even seen the sport being played? It's pretty violent. It's almost up there with hockey in that regard.
Yoda was the cheapest character in any fighting game ever. It got to the point where I'd just immediately quit any match online where my opponent chose Yoda. Completely horrible.
Wouldn't MS wipe the data from it before shipping it to another user?
I've been replaying Vice City the past few days while my roommate replays San Andreas. Such great games! Such good times!
I haven't been following the ME3 news or anything so I have a question regarding this article's leading picture: Why does the art style look so much different (and better!) than the previous games? Is this fan art or is the art direction in the game actually going to be different?
How did the RROD Xbox end up in someone's hands, is what I'd like to know.
They're going to play a critically acclaimed video game for half an hour?

Martyrdom at its finest.

It would be cool to be able to haggle with an actual person. But most likely I could see it just being like an auction basically.
I don't understand why this one guy seems to be getting so much attention for his Skyrim pacifist run as if it's something new. People have been doing these things since video games started existing. And he didn't even beat the game, for that matter.
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