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@uncutlateralus: The fact that you are paying someone for something does not render your purchase moral or immoral; buying things is not intrinsically good just because the person from which you buy them happens to agree to your price. This idea should be easy to grasp when you think about such transactions as selling

@Jouen: All you have done here is address what is obviously a moral dilemma solely by assuming that it isn't one and then attacking THQ for acting as if it is.

From the developer/publisher perspective, buying a used game is almost exactly the same as pirating it; the only difference is that you guarantee 1 game sold per however many times it gets resold, as opposed to 0.

@R3dAc3: The DeathAdder is the best mouse in the world.

Alternate headline: German People Like Cars, Crytek

@ShinobiRAGE: You might want to see a doctor about that.

@Duuuuuuude: Liquefied cookie monster is an 'always' food.

@I'm leaving a: It is by far the most polished of the series, and while it doesn't give you that same burst of originality that STALKER did, it's well worth picking up if you liked the original.

@Opuelas: Probably the most sensible thing to wear would be a sports bra and some undershorts.

@Opuelas: Yes yes, I am sure she has to wear her skintight neuro-servo-nano suit in order to interface properly with her power armor. It could not possibly be that she is the video game equivalent of Seven of Nine up there. Of course her uniform is regulation! She can't induce the phase inverters OR invert the phase

It saddens me that they always put Samus in a skin-tight outfit. I know they feel obligated to have her, uh, perform fan service on the target demographic, but you can be a sex symbol without wearing completely silly clothing. At least do something practical like a tank top and some snug-fitting pants.

I don't know what the hell this is, but I'm buying it.

@LucasReis - LOCK2K: It's probably another one of those unconstitutional vestiges of the DMCA that no one has taken to court yet.

There's an article on Gamasutra about the same topic, in which Chris Hecker argues that developers must diversify their audience so that games as a medium become universal; narrow, homogeneous audiences lead to niche appeal.

It couldn't possibly be because the first game in the series was almost universally panned, the system for which it was released is plagued by low standards and almost nonexistent marketing support for third parties (and its portfolio historically tends to neglect core gamers), and Red Steel 2 itself did not set any

@Asterra: If only the Cell processor were smart enough to develop for itself.

@ninjacrusader: I just wish they would stop with the console war silliness.