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@One Man Freak Show: Because the PSP triggers aren't really all that good unless you stick something on'em. Which I've done, so I'm happy.

@Bader Waleed: It can get unnecessarily grindy if you get yourself lost in the options, upgrade weapons stupidly, etc. With a wiki handy on the side (to show you what the different pickups do, and what upgrade paths each weapon has), it becomes a fun, challenging game that teaches you something new every time you

@Save me: There is a slight oddness to the game's movement, yeah, particularly if you're moving with a spear or similar. Speed isn't the game's purpose, though. It really is more of an RPG, where stuff like stamina management and positioning is as important as (or even more important than) reflexes.

@p4w4rr10r: FPS. Because anything first-person usually winds with me throwing up thanks to motion sickness.

Roe? Ew. Ew ew ew.

@Krigo's EDGE: Ramona was a Mary Sue? Most introverted, baggage-ridden, issue-filled Mary Sue I've seen.

These look very claymation childrens' TV-ish. Could totally see the dude appearing in something like Postman Pat.

@nick_gc: On the other hand, if it gives you access to all the Android emulators on a phone that has proper controls to play them... That's tastier.

@sabrage: Camera's bad, jumping feels off, combat's awkward, level design is plodding.

@mrryu: Hai te ko!

@legendnthemaking: Raw is actually one of my guilty pleasures, so I get why this WOULD be funny. But I'm curious what was used to make it :)

@martinf1: Hey kid. I'm a computer.

@blehbleh13: It's not just about the screen-tilting, but also about how the 3D screen works. It works much like those flip-animation cards, from what I've gathered... The right eye sees one image, the left eye another. Rotating the console may mess with this effect, since you're also changing the angle at which your

@wirebrain: For full effect, pout your lips and utter a "BRRRMMMMMMM BRRRRRMMMMMMMMMM" sound when you're driving straight, and as you tilt your whole body to the side to turn with the DS, ensure that you exchange the sound above with a hoarse "REEEEEEEEEE!"