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I thought Dragon Age handled the relationships fairly well, with Morrigan and Leliana at least (the only two I romanced). You can actually end up spending quite a bit of time conversing with them, and they gradually open up and share more and more personal details. The branching dialogue is written so well that most

I do think consoles are holding back the PC in some ways, but graphics and processing power are the least of it. When you design a game to accommodate a controller and television, you make very different decisions than when you design it for a mouse/keyboard and monitor. Everything from the UI to the AI is affected.

Immortality is an interesting thing to think about, but for me what's more immediately exciting about this is the potential to improve quality of life late into old age by eliminating degenerative brain diseases and reversing deterioration. I don't mind that I'm going to die one day, but what scares me is the

I'm dying for a simple, inexpensive tablet that functions like a really awesome digital sketchbook. That's all I wanna do on it, draw/paint and maybe do some photo touch-ups and wi-fi web browsing. No video chat or data plans or anything like that.

Wow, totally incredible. I think i'd rather sit outside a store and take video of idiots trampling each other like herd animals than actually do any shopping.

I think what some people are missing here is that part of the purpose of opt-out day is to let people know that opting out is a legitimate option, and to help those who may feel too intimidated to exercise that option feel more comfortable doing it.

So, choosing to opt-out of the full body scan, which is a legitimate option that the TSA provides to everyone, is a "ridiculous stunt"?

Eh, i'm no more tired of zombies than I am of any other video game cliche. The gameplay is what matters, and this looks very interesting.

Okay, I always thought fingerboards were the weirdest concept ever.