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I'm sure this has been covered, but can someone explain to me how and why exactly Blizzard doesn't seem to care that Valve is developing this game?

I know Atlus went out of their way to court this kind of attention in their marketing, but to all you nimrods who show up to post "LOL, hentai" comments every time this game is mentioned: shut up. Seriously, shut up.

Seconded, Glyde is awesome. It's like eBay but faster, easier, and without all the idiots and scammers. And you definitely, definitely make more money selling used games there than the trade-in value you get at GameStop, which is almost always insultingly low.

Maybe I have low standards for replay value. It took me ~9 hours to finish the game on normal difficulty, and I plan to try again on hard. Unless I'm mistaken, a fourth difficulty mode unlocks once you finish on hard, which means that I could potentially get upwards of 30 hours out of the thing (which I probably won't

Finished Shadows of the Damned last night and it is seriously a fucking travesty that this game is selling as poorly as it is. Sure, the gameplay itself isn't blow-your-mind innovative, but the art direction is amazing, the writing is smart (yes, smart!) and hilarious, the soundtrack completely kicks ass and the voice

Nope. Still think Tintin looks like Neil Patrick Harris's terrifying alien hybrid clone.

Yeah, but Korn.

My personal favorite.

I'm not a huge fan of COD-style shooters, but I don't particularly have anything against them. I spent some time with both Modern Warfares, and came away feeling like I'd just watched a big-budget action movie. Lots of explosions and over-the-top action, painted in broad strokes and acted out by larger-than-life

Okay, honest question: how is holding up another, smaller screen in front of your big T.V. screen any better than simply overlaying a HUD or pressing "select" to access the map or inventory like we've been doing for decades now?

We definitely consider this is the price that it has to be for people to even consider purchasing it.

Fallout: New Vegas. I played through FO3 and enjoyed it, but it was so relentlessly grim and humorless. Bethesda really managed to suck all the fun out of the Fallout universe. I picked up New Vegas on a whim and holy shit is it fantastic. The Gamebryo engine still looks like six asses, mind you, but the great writing

I would be absolutely shocked if this thing was fan-cooled.

My feelings exactly, except you said this better than I ever could. Bravo.

Ah, love. A shitty, half-baked game no one will buy marries a shitty, half-baked service no one will sign up for.

Still have the discs around somewhere. It is so, so bad.

I hope this is a ploy to get all the people who find even one thing about this package appealing into RadioShacks across the nation all at once so they can be loaded onto rockets and fired off into space.

I regularly use on of the Sony Touch Readers for testing at work, and, while I do like it, the extra layer of film over the display that the resistive touchscreen requires can cause problems for screen visibility.

I don't really get how this is actually any better or more intuitive than the Kindle interface, except for maybe the extra bit of screen real estate you gain by using a disappearing virtual keyboard.