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@DrakeDatsun: I hope so. Mass Effect 2 didn't work that way, but if they made it so you ahd to have the first disc in and it would just use the install on the second that would be awesome.

@Sharkey1337: I installed, it's only choppy in the opening scene really with all that rain. Seems pretty good everywhere else. Not glass smooth but runs fine.

@DrakeDatsun: Well I never started the game without installing so I don't know for sure, but if it required an install that would mean that all the Xbox arcade owners couldn't play this game. Installing the two discs takes 12 gigs.

@Xeo: Long live Simon Belmont. I agree Super Castlevania IV was my fave. While I did like Alucard, I still think Castlevania is all about the Belmont's.

@DrakeDatsun: it's the same as all xbox games as far as I know. You have the option to install if you'd like faster load times. I installed both discs myself.

@Archaotic: Crap why didn't I buy the PS3 version, would have only needed one disc too0. I have a new slim and see the choppiness Eskintoro is talking about. I just like the xbox controller soo much better.

@Tatsuya: Why? I just bought a PS Move, and getting two controllers is more expensive than a Kinect, also Move keeps asking for me to be atleast 8 feet from the screen.

@myxylplyx: Not to mention the fact that HTC has already had one update since Android 2.2, and Samsung hasn't gotten a single Galaxy S phone to Android 2.2. I think Samsung makes great hardware, but from my experience they are horrible with the software.

@PureEgo03: I was thinking the exact same thing.

I thought armor lock was useless too, until I was in a firefight and a ghost was about to run me over. I armor locked the moment before it hit me, and the ghost ended up exploding killing the elite driving it.

@dsneidert: Yeah and that's true. You don't need to wait for Motorola, HTC, Samsung or whomever to update their already 2.2 rom because Google updated one core component. You know these companies are not going to spend time to update a whole rom for one core component. The framework for this requires 2.2, but that

@mat: Isn't missing push notifications a pretty big thing to be missing. Also it's free on Android, and not to mention this isn't made by Google so you could possibly be sharing your google username/password with a 3rd party app. The official Android version integrates with your built in dialer so you can use one

@psychoticdream: What I have to sign a 2 year contract on the wifi version? The insanity!!!

@CardboardDoom: I've had zune pass for a while and love it. Unfortuntely my zune spends more time in my car with the custom car dock I build that will play the video and audio through my car's stereo system. My EVO gets more of my mobile music time. So I need those 10 free songs a month to put on my evo. I won't

@sageDieu: Blame bean counters in those companies accounting departments not UI skins.

@Jimmy1: I guess you're not one of the people who have way more than 16 or 32gigs of media they want to keep on their phone. For the others cloud makes more sense. No syncing with a computer ever, and no asking yourself "can I fit this whole album on my phone and still put that other stuff on".

@CardboardDoom: Umm... $14.99 x12 = $179.88. Google $25 for the whole year. I don't see how Google music pricing = Zune +$10.

@Visvamba Nathan: Funny the EVO which has sense got 2.2 before the Original Droid which is rocking stock Vanilla.

@erikgrad: You sir are evil. You even have me outdone here.