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I won't buy a 3DS because I already own a DS and don't feel like it's worth it for the price. I won't buy a Vita because I already own a PSP and because of the price (and, you know, it's not out here yet).

Are they trying to make this the penultimate Resident Evil? It feels like they're working on appealing to fans of new, old, and Outbreak fans!

Oh, wow. That actually drastically changed my perspective on this. That would be useful information for the authors of articles to mention.

I don't. This is the pace my mind operates at all the time. It's kind of horrible.

Uhhh... Normal grammatical rules always apply if you want to convey your point in a way that will be taken seriously. Seeing as you obviously tried harder with your second reply but still don't understand the difference between "imply" and "apply" (or where question marks go), I'm not going to try much harder than

Their hardware is very high-quality in the sense of its construction. For actual functionality, though...

Sorry, forgot the "/sarcasm" at the end. haha

He's trying to point out that loadouts won't be nearly as easy to come by. Regardless of whether or not you save, you're still going against a room of thugs with fresh health bars while you have whatever ammo you've got. It's not like Bioshock where you can run in, work down the health of a tough enemy until you die,

Wow. This article totally reminded me of how I stopped trying to convert people to Macs years ago by telling them about features. The trackpad is like one of Apple's great "secret" features. I was able to get rid of most of my reliance on Hot Corners because of multitouch gestures.

Weird; tap to click is almost essential for me. On the other hand, though, I do hate the "double tap and hold to drag" function. I double click on things way too quickly for that sometimes.

Huh. I actually learned something on Kotaku today. =P

Humphrey Bogart beat Mario to the punch by decades. NEXT!

Making a sequel to TWEWY would be like making a sequel to Bioshock. Yeah, it might be fun compared to other things in the industry, but it's an unnecessary addition to a self-contained experience. And feels like it.

I worked as a game tester for a while and you would be absolutely shocked how many games were pushed out of the gate in a merely passable state in the name of the "day one patch." When I say "passable," I mean they didn't have any bugs left that would full-on crash the game or mess with its core functionality, but

It has to be a tie between Driver:SF and Sonic Generations. Neither will win GOTY, but Driver surprised the hell out of me with how fun it was. It's perfect for short bursts or long play sessions.

Agreed.

The Big Bang Theory meets THE SOCIAL NETWORK!!!

I've always described Minecraft as a good fit for someone who loves Legos and Zelda. This is a perfect product.

I agree. It makes playing Bejeweled downright magical! :D

Wow, Mr. Hyde. Where's your list?