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@ddarkly: To say that it's a child's game seems like pure ignorance to me, I thought this way and avoided the Gameboy Advance games because they seemed stale and to be the same thing, however, to say that the games' core gameplay hasn't evolved and is several generations behind where it ought to be is false imo. I

@Dark_Mirage: Yeah, all the stuff mentioned in the article isn't that big of an improvement. However, to say that the games' core gameplay hasn't evolved and is several generations behind where it ought to be is false imo. The gameplay has evolved immensely, with each game bringing a newer and newer change to the core

@jayntampa: There you go again, it's OPTIONAL. Sony probably wouldn't lose the data, and even if they did, OH WAIT IT'S STILL ON THE HDD. Christ, it's just an optional safeguard. Get over yourself.

@jayntampa: I see no reason to dog on it Jay, first of all it's optional, and it would save your ass if anything ever happened to the harddrive

@carrlander: lol wow, this is hilarious. The two thumbsticks don't have to be used for both games, but it does make nearly every game much more console like and awesome. The fact that you just brought the 3DS into it out of nowhere shows you're a fanboy.

@bg-dez: It's a bit scarier than BioShock, and definitely more scary than Alan Wake. I'd say it's like this in terms of horror DSBSAW But in terms of quality, I loved AW(my GOTY)BSDS

@bugbread: Thanks for correcting Erwin, I remember all this stuff from college :P

@KingHippo: I agree, I'm usually the one to not like the Wii and what Nintendo did with it, but the 3DS looks like the opposite of the Wii. It has great graphics, and more importantly, looks like awesome games announced. Fun games that non casual gamers will enjoy. I personally will wait until it drops in price, but

@Josh Shorter: I agree, and to penalize it for not being accessible to the vast majority of gamers is also no reason to penalize it imo. Mass Effect 2 isn't accessible if you haven't played the first one

@owengood Congrats Owen! You're my favorite article writer on Kotaku, and it's good to have ya here. Keep writing those good articles, I'll keep reading them.

@SupaTIM: Haha I would buy this in a heartbeat, I just recently replayed 2 after years, and it was really really good. I remember thinking it was just ok when I first played it and I was a bit confused, but the game just skyrockets into awesome after you're done using coolant on all the bombs and the first fight with

@Manly McBeeferton: Yeah, that and I just played MGS recently on the PS1 and it held up so well, such an awesome game. Would love any upscaling to that game, and the whole collection

@cmonty06: @gundaman: I have to say that I like ME1 a lot better, and if you characterize me as a blind fanboy then I know I can't respect you. Mass Effect 2 has great writing just as the first one did. And I'll admit, Mass Effect 2 had far better graphics for sure, the cover system was better, and it was free of the

@DocSeuss: @gundaman: Thank you so much, sir. I totally agree, I loved Mass Effect 1 MUCH more than Mass Effect 2, and I played them both within months of each other. The story in Mass Effect 1 was imo far superior, it had tons of awesome moments and character development and a broad plot, whereas in Mass Effect 2 I

@dowingba: Yeah, Brian didn't even like the conversations, so it's obviously not the game for him.

@Sumada: @gundaman: Thank you so much, sir. I totally agree, I loved Mass Effect 1 MUCH more than Mass Effect 2, and I played them both within months of each other. The story in Mass Effect 1 was imo far superior, it had tons of awesome moments and character development and a broad plot, whereas in Mass Effect 2 I

@Dragonfang18: @gundaman: Thank you so much, sir. I totally agree, I loved Mass Effect 1 MUCH more than Mass Effect 2, and I played them both within months of each other. The story in Mass Effect 1 was imo far superior, it had tons of awesome moments and character development and a broad plot, whereas in Mass Effect 2

@MrGerbz: @gundaman: Thank you so much, sir. I totally agree, I loved Mass Effect 1 MUCH more than Mass Effect 2, and I played them both within months of each other. The story in Mass Effect 1 was imo far superior, it had tons of awesome moments and character development and a broad plot, whereas in Mass Effect 2 I

@Frosted Mini-Wheats: @gundaman: I don't know if you're interested in my opinion, but I'd like to discuss it with you. I loved Mass Effect 1 MUCH more than Mass Effect 2, and I played them both within months of each other. The story in Mass Effect 1 was imo far superior, it had tons of awesome moments and character

@gundaman: Thank you so much, sir. I totally agree, I loved Mass Effect 1 MUCH more than Mass Effect 2, and I played them both within months of each other. The story in Mass Effect 1 was imo far superior, it had tons of awesome moments and character development and a broad plot, whereas in Mass Effect 2 I felt that