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I love my PSV. I originally told people to wait as well (I picked mine up at launch), but I have no reservations telling them to move forward with the purchase at this point. I have at least 25 retail games at this point, with half a dozen preorders in the wings, and an endless supply of PS+ games that are worth the

If they're not the types of games you want—that's fine. I, however, love quirky JRPG's, so games like Mind Zero, Conception, Danganronpa, Sorcery Saga, Ys, and Demon Gaze make it a fantastic platform for me. Those are all pretty recent, as well.

"Want," or "would murder the family from 'Little House on the Prairie' " for?

Did you play the beta? I'm doubting that you did, because the time I spent playing it was a pretty clear indication that they're just re-skinning BF again.

Unfortunately, I don't believe so, no. They pushed it out of spring and into summer, I believe.

I'll never understand the query about penis size. A better question is: "Why do all male porn stars in Western porn have largely ridiculous builds?" At least in straight porn, I would think another dude's muscles and member would not be the first thing you'd want to be staring at.

No tall Americans?

Heightist. >_>

In regards to consumption, the US is the largest market in what we would consider "core" gaming. As for developer strength, I couldn't say, but a lot of companies end up outsourcing to the point where the lines are generally blurred, regardless.

Still one of my top 10's. Even with all of its downsides.

I actually loved this game. I also didn't hate Bulletwitch. I guess I'm more upset by games being broken, than bad.

Meh. "Online-only" racing game pretty much killed it for me, anyways. I couldn't care less about the frame rate at this point.

Like bloppolb mentioned, you're confusing development with publishing. Developers don't sell you the games, and the products you purchase should be treated as such. It's better for everyone if we blame WB for Arkham Origins, as opposed to blaming "WB Montreal."

The next big feature coming to PS4, though, seems to be backwards compatibility. That will arrive via the PlayStation Now streaming service, which is in beta now and will officially launch into open beta on PS4 on July 31.

Granted, Sony has promised that they'll be offering some sort of subscription program when the service actually launches, but at least for now, don't bother with the PS Now beta unless you've got a fat wallet.

Red Dead: Justified?

Here's an uncomfortable topic: Why did they promise me heists and give me capture the flag? The beta was about the most disappointing thing I've experienced in gaming in quite some time. If other people are happy playing Battlefield 3: Cop Edition, that's fine. I, however, want a game with some legitimate heists. The

That's not definitively true. Hence, the reasoning behind differing law applications to physical copies, and one of the reasons publishers would like to transition to entirely digital formats (although a lesser reason, of course, than distribution control).

My Class 10 cards have been reasonably fine for other platforms, but you're probably right. It's likely to take a hell of a lot of pre-loading for any card to feed 4GB's of primary memory. Then again, there are probably plenty of bottlenecks in handhelds as it is.

Yeah. I finally got caught up to the release schedule. The arm thing really kinda bugged me, though. >_>

Someone at Nintendo has their thinking cap on.

"Hey, what can we do with this buttload of cash we're sitting on to improve the WiiU's standing in the market?"
"Let's help publish some struggling games from seasoned developers!"

Is it really so complex a thing? Instead, we get the next year and a half on PS4/XBO with 2-3