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Ever play Alpha Protocol? That was an original title from them, and holy shit did it look and play awfully. Graphically it looked like first generation 360 games, and played like crap. The ideas behind it (like the Mass Effect inspired timed-dialogue options, and the missions affecting one another) were nice, but they

I played the hell out of TF2 on my 360 when the Orange Box came out...I remember waiting eagerly for all those PC updates to come to the Xbox, and I believe Valve had said they wanted to include everything and charge the least amount possible for it. :(

I'd definitely get rid of Falcon, and probably Dante too. When I think of The Expendables, I think of commando/special forces/mercenary types. Falcon really doesn't belong for those and other reasons, and I think Dante's a bit too hack-and-slashy and based in fantasy to fit the bill here either. I'd throw in S-117,

Dude, spoiler alert.

Wouldn't it—according to what was said about Crytek's development future—then be a free to play shooter? I recall someone from Crytek mentioning that after Crysis 3, single player development would completely cease. If that's the case, that makes me very sad.

As someone who has never played a Final Fantasy title (not the biggest fan of JRPGs, and the FF series doesn't really pique my interest at all), I though the spiky-headed guy in the thumbnail looked an awful lot like Darth Maul.

"Failures like Battlefield..."

Oh I'm aware...it was mostly just a comment on how offputting it is to see people continuing the pointless "Call of Duty is worse than Hitler" type bashing I seem to see everywhere, which is frankly annoying. Not sure what you were trying to say in response to my post though.

Haha, yeah. I think the fact that one of the first comments I saw was to the tune of "Call of Duty is one of the worst games ever made," which, regardless of your feelings on the game is a bit ridiculous. And I guess I'm also just sick of seeing all the BS "X game is better than Y! MERRRRHHH" comments. But I suppose

Are people really still on the "Call of Duty is one of the worst games ever made" wagon? Wow.

I absolutely love the Assassin's Creed multiplayer...my only issue (and it's a pretty big issue) is that some of the perks/abilities are so incredibly cheap, and break the whole stealthy, incognito element that it kind of ruins my enjoyment of it. Eagle Vision (which essentially highlights your target brightly) and

They've come out and said that not all the bad guys are going to be English. And besides, they've already been the villains previously in the first Assassin's Creed.

That's something that annoyed the hell out of me when Operation Raccoon City came out. The game was never intended to be anything like the regular RE games, nor was it trying to, yet I must have seen a thousand complaints online about how it "didn't deserve the RE title" and other similar crap. Say what you will about

I think the word you're looking for there is "tentacles." Though I suppose your original statement could apply as well. Hahahahaha.

I agree but seeing these, and moreso the reactions, is what gets me. I laughed.

Whoever designed that needs a good backhand. I think this cover is going to make me go blind if I look at it too long.

Man, I feel like the only one who actually enjoyed what Brink had to offer. I like how this is looking though.

I'm a big fan of Halo, but in the first it's very clear that there was some influence. It's pretty clear in the lines spoken by some of the marines, and Sgt. Johnson being a spitting image of Sgt. Apone from the movie. "What are we supposed to use? Harsh language?" Was spoken verbatim in both the movie and the game.

I'm so glad I'm not the only one who has an issue with that in video games. Or anything else for that matter. I absolutely hate when women who are supposed to be in some grand military or something, don't abide by any sort of grooming regulations that would most likely be present. It's so annoying.

As someone who cosplayed for the first time this year (I was a Umbrella Security Service operative) I gotta say the two things that make a huge difference are managing your temperature and sweatiness (Under Armor or some other moisture-wicking clothing is a must) and making sure that you stretch everything out every