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That was actually brilliantly made, almost 1:1. But, you know, in blocks.
here's the original if you're interested:

I keep saying that this is, visually, the most impressive looking title I've ever seen in my life. A photorealistic open-world, the first of its kind. Fox engine.

well, the only way to actually progress is by completing objectives. Not plain xp gaining.

thats, uh, killzone mercenary.

I'd agree. Sleeping Dogs kept me invested way more than I was in GTA IV, however, I'm enjoying GTAV more than I expected. The gameplay is improved immesnly, the story is actually pretty good and I find myself always returning to the main missions, and the open world has a lot of things to do. - a lot -

what? free? oh, ok.

I know right.

The game looks that good, not at all the times. Depends mostly on the setting I guess.

It isn't supposed to be a better version for the vita, just a low cost alternative. Kinda-sorta like the Iphone 5s and the 5c.

Thats really cool. Why not do a step-by-step blog here on kotaku?

For the handhelds it's predictable, the market isn't as big as it was.

The trinkets are collected to venture on linear missions, you collect them, then go to the harbor and choose a naval mission that has the trinket logo, from there, you play some really, really fun misisons. 4 only, but 4 really fun one's too.

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Well, MGSV looks incredible for a current-gen title, if not, better than most next-gen games.

This constant change is the weirdest thing in the industry I've seen in years. Makes them seem unsure of what they have, and what they want to give, and it being so close to launch you can only change so little, but we've been proven wrong again.

If by exclusives you mean Kinect games then yes, but then yet again those were rated with horribly low scores.

Well yes, it's been 3-4 years since the X360 had a strong lineup of exclusives. They shifted their focus on Halo, forza, Gow and Kinect. Rinse and repeat.

I'm interested in Killzone SF, I never was a fan of the old games, they felt too slow and boring at times. But this seems different, its a lot brighter, and faster. I'll give it a go.

You can expect improvements on the online side. That's a definite.

I've got a PSVita, and if that shows anything, things are looking to be better. The Vita's got better social features than the PS3, online connectivity is quick and party chat is easy to set up and sounds good. And now that the online connectivity

Huh, my PS3 was my main gaming machine and the x360 was for its exclusives and online play. Hopefully the PSN network would improve, with the payment required now.

I'd love to pick up both, but I hate having a system with nothing to play with. I've got a Wii U and I don't like feeling regretful about it. I plan to buy 3rd party games on the PS4, in the hopes of getting a slight graphical edge, I've also got a hefty friends list on PSN.