Hernie
Member since: May 16th, 2006
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| Joystiq | 10 Comments |
| Joystiq Playstation | 14 Comments |
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Huffpost Live tackles Xbox One with our reviews editor, Richard Mitchell [Update: watch the replay]
Posted on May 21st 2013 6:15PM

12 Days of Winter Veil Giveaway: SteelSeries World of Warcraft MMO Legendary Edition Mouse
Dec 21st 2011 4:52PM (WoW)Win a pony from WoW.com
Apr 16th 2010 2:09PM (WoW)Breakfast Topic: A tiger-rific New Year to all
Feb 14th 2010 11:02AM (WoW)Dante's Inferno anime remains faithful to Visceral source
Nov 13th 2009 11:07AM (Joystiq)Dante's Inferno demo burning up Xbox 360 and PS3 next month
Nov 10th 2009 11:49AM (Joystiq)Breakfast Topic: The future of the Horde
Oct 30th 2009 2:00PM (WoW)Now that Varian and soon Garrosh will be at the helm, things are being forced to be viewed as black and white, even though they are not. Peace is out the window and both factions are going to slam heads... awesome. I love the lore thus far (save maybe the space goats, but they grew on me) and the fleshed out heroes, but I like the added drama and change of pace. If it's going to have Horde and Alliance players at one another's throats, great! The tension is real, the uncertainty of faction leaders is real, the gaming environment is going to be great.
I'll stick with my Horde main, even with Garrosh at the helm. The Horde culture (gamers and ingame) will def take a big change and I want to be there for that.
UK 'Change4Life' ad campaign attacks gamers
Mar 6th 2009 12:46PM (Joystiq)What the ads should show are lazy parents that contribute nothing to the lives of their children. Like in this ad, they should stick a parent in the background talking on the phone facing away from the child. Or have a picture of people agreeing with a doctor of the seriousness of diabetes, but then going home and buying their kids junk food.
This is such a retarded ad campaign, once again using gamers and video games as a scapegoat for dumb people. Very comforting that "The British Heart Foundation, Diabetes UK and Cancer Research have all lent their name to a new print campaign..."
DC Universe developers chat about Doomsday
Feb 25th 2009 10:19PM (Joystiq Playstation)DC Universe developers chat about Doomsday
Feb 25th 2009 6:46PM (Joystiq Playstation)Hi, my name is mandy*
Dec 19th 2008 3:13PM (WoW)I really don't understand why people read these then feel it necessary to leave overcritical comments. Probably the same dumb people the post is about.
Had a similar problem the other night. I was Gun' Drak and pulled a pat by accident while we were finishing killing a mob. No problem we burned them down easy. I couldn't see them with my back turned and in the tunnel the camera had panned into my character and no one warned me. Before I can even apologize tank starts cursing like a sailor and calling me names.
Would he have said this if I were next to him in person, good bet the answer is no. A lot of these people are like any other gamer (good example the little babies on Xbox Live with a headset).
You're not near them, they can't see you, so they are suddenly injected with a huge dose of confidence and know-it-all pride, a.k.a. douche-baggery.
But whatevs, what can you do? People choose to join groups and act like a d-bag as much as people enjoy reading these posts and leaving a d-bag comment.