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I think the biggest problem of watching first and reading after, for me at least, is that you get complete preconceptions of all characters. How they look, sound and act. This can be seen as something positive, but to me it takes a bit of the magic out of imagining everything by yourself, creating your own visual

I wonder if I should go the same route I did with the first season, and only start reading the respective book after the end of the series or go the other way around this time. I enjoyed the first book thoroughly, even if I already knew all of the plot points and such. It had just so much more info and development, so

I wish I had some statistic to back this up, but would it be wrong to assume that while it certainly doesn't make an interesting game, having north American protagonists, settings, actors, etc... translates into better sales of the game on that region? Or even in better sales overall, given how recognizable the US is

Ups, sorry for the triple post. No idea what happened :S

No need to be like that, it sounds like you didn't read my post fully: true that there aren't many console games set in the revolutionary war (plenty of them on the PC though), but I didn't even mention that. I said North America. That implies the country, or countries, and all the different past, present and future

No need to be like that, it sounds like you didn't read my post fully: true that there aren't many console games set in the revolutionary war (plenty of them on the PC though), but I didn't even mention that. I said North America. That implies the country, or countries, and all the different past, present and future

No need to be like that, it sounds like you didn't read my post fully: true that there aren't many console games set in the revolutionary war (plenty of them on the PC though), but I didn't even mention that. I said North America. That implies the country, or countries, and all the different past, present and future

Oh great, yet another game set in the good ol' US of A. Because we don't have already enough of those.

I just hope that gameplay wise, it ends up being as good or even better then Spider-man 2. Why haven't they come back to that formula anyway?

So does this mean that all the Peters and Dicks of Xbox live have been banned by now I?

Still bitter about their choice on the XP system. I don't need a game system to be actively approving my actions by giving me a score, even more on a single-player story and exploration driven experience. An implementation like that feels like an easy and lazy way to emulate the "CoD experience" of being constantly

Wait, those boobs are 2 years younger then me!? That completely changes my perspective on life.

Seriously, on that matter, Portugal and Spain are very different. And again, it comes down to cultural differences rather then geographic ones. It might seem weird, but I believe one of the biggest factors is Television, movies and other types of media. They dub everything in Spain, EVERYTHING! Every foreign TV show

Having to wait half a year more, or whatever it is, for a bunch of audio and text I'll never use, bitterness ensues.

Damn you Europe and your myriad of languages.

So, I'm guessing this applies to PAL regions as well?

What is up with those constant camera changes mid battle? I understand they are trying to highlight the attacks and all, but it doesn't seem to flow specially well.

Now playing

Damn, for a second there thought this was going to be about this.

I guess you could get this already by buying one of those buckets with 1000 pieces, or buy the pieces you want on a specialized store. On the other hand, it could be nice to be able to buy a set only with "earth related" colours like green, brawn, blue, etc... instead of the standard LEGO colours.