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@Madness87: Indeed, alarm bells would be ringing... but you might recall the cutscene in which ground radar picked up the Russian carrier planes and reported it - only to be told they must be seeing things because the planes weren't showing up on sattelite.

@CobaltHex: I like how you're still responding too.

@CobaltHex: Your honour, I assert that Modern Warfare 2's campaign was not, despite the as yet unreasoned allegations of the plaintiff, "a pile of dinky fuck".

@CobaltHex: Well, I'm glad you clarified that, otherwise I'd have no choice but to conclude you didn't actually have a reasoned argument and were spewing vitriol with no justification.

@CobaltHex: Why would I agree with you? You're the same as every other determinedly bleating hater who thinks MW2's story was poor because of "plot holes".

@CobaltHex: If you think those are big words, you're in for a shock when you reach the third grade, son.

@CobaltHex: Your powers of persuasion are compelling, but as my IQ still surpasses that of the chair I'm sitting in in spite of my best efforts to beat my brain into submission with a habit of video games and occasional binge drinking, I will continue to assess the story on it's merits using my skills of literary

@ExplosiveFace: Apparently you missed the part where there was a change in the leadership's mentality that hailed the late Zakhaev from COD4 as a hero.

@toks1c: I agonised for years on whether I was masochistic or not, but ultimately I decided I had to stop beating myself up over it.

@HungerSTGF: If by "another 8 times" you mean "twice". Which is at least once too many, but at least play fair.

I love MW2, and I can't deny the multiplayer is horribly imbalanced at times, but MW2's story was far, far more coherent than the mess Treyarch churned out last year and they're apparently still in Activision's good books.

@NDEddieMc: I think those go hand and hand with Bond's character though - quick cut fight scenes come with a frantic sense of urgency and desperation. Parkour and the lack of gadgets show that Craig's Bond is less of a thinker/planner and more reactionary. They've established him as a man who gets dropped into a

@NDEddieMc: Although I see your point, this is ostensibly early days Bond, immature Bond. He's still kind of inept in a few areas and hasn't developed the suave sophistication of a man who's seen and done it all.

@UglyZombie: It's not that this guy doesn't deserve the accolade, it's that the article implies that no previous works of Machinima could have been classed as cinema-quality work before now, when avid followers of machinima trends since, oh, 2001, would argue otherwise.

I still have a DS Phat in my backpack. I'm not even sure if the thing is charged at the moment.

@CHW: I have to agree with you there. The various seasons of Red vs Blue have all been cut into feature length presentations for the DVD release for years despite being released episodically online.

Everyone knows that the infrared lights from Kinect decalcify bones. Any kind of physical activity in front of your TV is just going to end in tragedy.

@-MasterDex-: I'm just saying, he cheap cable was poor quality, the more expensive cable was excellent.

I got a cheap $20 cable bundled with my PS3 and it was a piece of crap. Sound was distorted and produced lots of squeaks and popping noises. I bought a $50 cable and it's perfect.