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Yes, I believe Europe is ahead on this matter. Even about games, just look at the Wither franchise. Boobs and sex everywhere!

Yeah, forgot to mention True Blood :P And others like The Sopranos or Boardwalk Empire!

By what the uploader is saying, it sounds like he found a fucking zombie orgie hidden in the game!

I completely understand and agree with that, it is indeed a shame. In fact, this is something that directly relates to me. I am currently studying Graphic, Multimedia and Communication Design. I'm spending hundreds of euros and hours so I can get the knowledge and high education certificate (working only with high

That idea, while awesome, wouldn't translate into enough levels of douchiness to become profitable for Sony. As the current slew of reality TV shows can attest, people like to watch douchebags.

I wonder what the pricing will be on these PSP titles. Hope it doesn't end up being as inflated as it is now on PSN. Some prices are just ridiculous.

How could have they not fixed this by now? Or was it only me to find this one of the biggest screw ups of the previous game visual presentation?

I'm sorry, but isn't 99$ a bit steep? Even considering the codes?

No, not yet. It's a shame that it wasn't at Gamescom. If it was, it's strange that I missed it because I was there from start to finish :P

Wow, that looks pretty damn awesome! TO TWITTERRRRR!!!1

Glade to know that the combos aren't all along the lines of "battery + sharp thing = crazyness" school of combining. Because so far that's one of the most prevalent combos I've seen in videos.

I'm getting a bit of a weird vibe from this game. On one hand, the trailers and some of the press make this game look like a more realistic and human take on the zombie genre. But then the hands-on impressions and videos send a whole different message: Dead Rising crazy gun mechanic + RPG elements. To be honest, I

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Well, what's the problem on fantasizing about being a taiko drummer? :) I mean, it might not have the "value" you associate with being a guitar hero, or have no appeal, but it is a big thing in Japan. Just a cultural matter.

I guess its a culture gap more then anything, but the apparent ease that such a process requires, just feels weird to me.

What about the Shotgun mounted on the back of the pickup truck?

I see how you could think that, but that's not what I meant at all. I thought that having a concealed weapon was something more... complicated, and was more directly related to the person line of work (security, for example).

Out of ignorance really, but how can a former security guard have a permit to carry a concealed fire arm?

I want that orange shirt with the skull/city skyline.

Dang, I guess your right (no cheerleaders over here :P). Maybe we should look at this as a feature then!