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HungerSTGF
HungerSTGF

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Ghost Recon...rail shooter? wat

All I can add to this discussion is that I read "broad brand recognition" as "broadband recognition."

Ugh, I am so over JRPGs, would this pull me back in?

Wait, no harm? Are these guys blackhats or not?

I'd say that once PSN is down and back up, you need something to push the sales of it since the consumer confidence is down after PSN got hacked. To gain back some sales and keep the momentum going, something needs to be done, more than the announcement of good games.

I dunno, I just read business analysts' thoughts, more specifically, Pach-Attack's. It makes sense that to help push those system sellers you drop the price of the system during that time.

I see a lot of people joining the hate bandwagon for CoD, calling Activision out, but I really don't see the hate in the overall quality of these games. They're really solid shooters, there's nothing fundamentally broken about them and they're enjoyed by many people. We're all entitled to opinions but the common CoD

Picked up Shift 2 for iPhone for a 1-day-free sale, and I gotta say it's really really fun stuff. For someone itching for a deviously simple puzzle, Shift is your game, black and white.

I can actually picture this, minus the hyperbole of people dying.

What controller is this exactly? I'm intrigued.

I haven't had to deal with a problem involving vouchers, but I did contact Steam before for other support matters, and they reply fast with some helpful advice, so I'm sure you would be in good hands. It helps to also attach with your support ticket a picture of the Portal 2 box and a proof that it's yours (i.e. a

When the game wants me to be one, I am a super hero, and you really do truly get that feeling, which is probably what drove me to play much more than half an hour of this. The thunder drop feels badass, the shockwave packs a punch, and you feel kinda cool when you stick someone with a grenade. BUT, I find myself aside

Repost from Speakup:

50/50 of my points on Rare showing us a promising game and on a PS3 price drop.

They're legally allowed to develop their game and sell it, just not in mainstream retail shops. There's nothing illegal about owning a PS3 and playing a PS3 game. I don't quite see what your concern is. There's no fact that they're not legally allowed to test their own game, that's perfectly legal.

So I have two accounts for PSN, one from Europe and one from North America, so pretty much I redeemed 4 free games. Thanks, Playstation, I'll be playing LBP, Infamous, Dead Nation and Ratchet and Clank: Quest for Booty.

Contrary to people who say general things that get mistaken for other things, the sale of PS3/Xbox/Wii in China is illegal in super mainstream places. You won't find it at a Wal-Mart or Carrefour, but you'll find it at one of many electronic malls where self-run businesses are set up all over the place where you can