JBRonin
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JBRonin

I can probably take advantage of this to get back all of the trophies I lost Monday....

This has got to be the best way to reveal a game EVER! It drops you into it and makes you feel like a part of the game, something some games fail to do these days....

I understand not killing children in Fallout 3, but why do the doctors in the game just pass out if you try to kill them?

@Showmeyomoves!: I just made it my avatar, I have always had a blank profile pic. I needed to change it because I thought a blank avatar isn't taken seriously.

I just now found the perfect picture for my Kotaku avatar... I'm such a bastard.

Jack Tretton still works for Sony? I haven't heard about him since... 2008!

@Rachel Fogg: The 360 version may have some kind of fancy decompression doohickey that relieves some of the games need to uncompress during gameplay.

@creamed_corn: The situation is like a dvd is a small gun and a bd is a big gun; the guy with two big guns is inherently more awesome than the guy with the two small guns. Thus people laugh at the guy with the small guns.

I love the last bit of the disclaimer at the end of the article: 'figured out the identity of the Origami Killer halfway through.'

@blaab: They kind of were saviors. They broke away from the main plan of raping and pillaging minus the raping, and ended up trying to save the people in the area instead. Doing that caused them to be ignored by the Californian branch of the Brotherhood.

Okay time for my observations, get some popcorn this may take a while.

This is the first I've seen the big sister (I hope that's what she is called) and she looks awesome. I can't wait to play the game but I am a little worried about how the story will stack up against the first...

Loved Thunderhorse for GHII, sadly I haven't played Guitar hero in a long time.

I can't really believe some of these words are really unacceptable, but I did learn some things (Helmet cheese is a new word to me but I know what it is).

@B: That's actually 225 mil games sold that feature Mario as the main character (like Super Mario Bros., Super Mario 64, Super Mario Sunshine, etc...)

@GamerKT35: That's very true, but George Lucas was also fighting Hollywood standards along the way.

Most of Hollywood movies are simple stories that don't leave untied strings at the end. It's like the goal is to get people in and out of one story and into the next.

Way back at the Kotaku Child's Play event last November I missed a chance to grab a Fallout 3 shirt that was thrown out into the crowd.

@benfinkel: It's so hard to not see the 'blue floppy dong' after reading that.

No offense, but I'm glad I'm not you. I hate the fact that I own about 15 games I haven't finished. Having 120 some-odd games unfinished would really kill me.