On that note, I don't believe the constitution should be amended to take away rights, even guns, but I do believe that the amendment as it stands does not mean George Washington would approve of a guy owning an AR-15.
Did anyone buy the steam version of Blood Dragon? A friend of mine is saying that Uplay is making the game a hassle, which makes me feel like maybe I should get the ps3 version.
Obama even called this guy. It probably did open up some career opportunities. Still, that shouldn't undermine the guts behind what he did. A lot of sports fans are, let's face it, pretty homophobic.
People might buy it in the short term but these kinds of stunts don't engender a lot of good will with consumers. I feel like this is going to make it difficult for any future games made by this developer to achieve much success. When you're an indie developer, you live or die on word of mouth.
But it does say right there "will require an internet connection." Even if you can use it with a dropped connection, you still couldn't use it if you have no internet.
http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/videos/arrested-development-preview-buster-and-lucille-clear-the-air-20130426
First new footage of Arrested Development.
http://www.gamesindustry.biz/articles/2013-04-25-next-xbox-always-on-reportedly-not-as-strict-as-feared
> Always online
> "Isn't as draconian as it seems"
How is always online NOT draconian?