MitchHavershell
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MitchHavershell

Imo, games can be more immersive than a lot of movies simply because of the controller. Im not going to pick up Halo or CoD and feel like I'm falling into the world, but when i pick up something with a rich world or involving story, Im way more immersed in that than a passive movie. Thats not to say movies aren't

I know people are jumping all over the Spielberg thing anyway, but it annoys me that people treat games like they should only aspire to be movies. We end up putting people like Spielberg or Del Toro in charge of projects like they know what theyre doing. Its obvious Spielberg has no interest in games except as a

Honestly, I've had more than one job where I could easily get through a work week with 30 hours instead of 40. I might skip lunch breaks and it would require changing some productivity habits, but when it came down to actual work, I was around the office longer than I needed to be.

Not really though. He had a voice that didn't match his character, barely spoke and really barely did much of anything except sit on benches and eavesdrop on people. Ezio, however, was Renaissance Batman and best pal of Leonardo Da Vinci and Machiavelli.

Looks like he forgot the sword is in his other hand....

Following the last sentence, anything but a "no" is basically, "our publicist said not to say 'yes' at E3"

I noticed more than a little bit of Mass Effect influence as well in the art design. And the blue space magic. Thats all a good thing btw.

I didnt say Xbox was better or even first. Just that it looks exactly the same, which it does. and the Eye was around first but did t look anything like that or work like it does currently, so if you want to freak out about who invented what, someone else came up with the webcam.

Wow. Looks almost exactly like the XBone. Incouding the Eye. I wonder if it will have the same DRM restrictions. My guess is yes, and they'll wait as long as possible to tell people after the XBox reaction.

I'm a journalist. I wont rewrite it, i'll just say it smells like crap.

I think most of the overhaul looks great. I agree with the comments that the icons are pretty garish, but on my phone, I don't have many Apple-standard apps on one screen. In fact, except for the very top row where I keep messages, clock, calendar and camera, most of them are mixed throughout or stuffed in an Apple

Yeah, the (professional) criticism steered me away from it. I don't even remember now why it was supposed to be bad, but I didn't pick it up until it was about $15 and loved it. Unfortunately, that was probably somewhere around 3-4 years ago, and it was already however old. I'll correct that decision and pick this one

My prediction (probably incorrect) is that, unless Sony places the same restrictions on the PS4 as MS, critics will dump on the XBone when it comes out and it will get beat in sales by the WiiU. MS will have a press conference at E3 next year announcing a redesigned XBone and they'll remove the Internet requirement in

"It also bridges future with present by having the same price as all current Xbox 360 models."

Isn't it a little funny that the XBone requires constant Internet access with no accommodation made to the consumer, but XBL is still an additional charge?

I appreciate the free games. Now hopefully they'll give out something I haven't already played years ago...

I might be waiting about five years to pick one of these up. I doubt I'll be interested enough to pay what they want me to pay until halfway through the life cycle. If then.

Yeah, I have smartglass on my iPad. It's one of the few new features I'm actually interested in. They can keep Kinect, but if they can make a functioning second-screen experience or (in my dreams) screen mirroring so I can play Xbox while someone else watches TV, I'm interested.

Eh. I don't have a PS4, so I never got a chance to play MGS4. However, this seems like a natural progression from MGS3. It gave you the freedom to get around guards however you needed to, but were still pushed through bottlenecks from zone to zone. You'll still have to move through specific areas since the story will

So... Not at all?