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Countries without proper public health care are far more shocking, but whatever blows your skirt up I guess.

The grossest thing in this was the abuse of the word 'literally'. Better luck next time.

Dustin Hucks was robbed.

I never said it was bad, I was just a little disappointed that I'd already played this version. Emulation is probly the best way to get a better looking game, take the unlikely-to-get-a-remaster-anytime-soon FFXII for example:

"Basic remaster" is the best term for it. Imagine a GC emulator running at 1920x1080.

I got my copy of RE HD from HK earlier last week and I hate to say it but you may want to lower your expectations...it looks good and all, but it's basically the Gamecube version uprezzed-nothing wrong with the game itself but a bit anti-climactic.

Never before have the terms 'protip' and 'spoiler' been so underutilized.

Thankyou. I've always said (while I find him vacuous and painful to watch) that if he was less fortunate looking he'd be unlikely to have even a fraction of the success he has-if the girls like it, the boys say they like it to get the girls. Ages old story.

Top phrases I thought I'd never say:

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare launched with some issues on PC. Among them, the fact that you'd have to re-watch loading cutscenes every time you tweaked the graphics options, which is a flagrant violation of one of The Ten Commandments of PC Gaming. That flaw combined with the often desynchronized cutscene audio to

I think I'm gonna barf just watching that gif.

I was worried it was starting to turn into glitch reel after last week but that was decent.

I don't disagree with it being unreasonable to force them to stock everything, I just didn't feel that this particular exclusion was justifiable and I'm glad to see it added back. I think the best solution would be to tighten up their exclusion criteria in areas that are actually quantifiable and give more deference

I certainly would appreciate any analogies to be topically relevant, thx. That one doesn't quite work though, because if origin/uplay were allowed to sell CS then they most certainly would, in the same way that wherever it can, Valve puts EA stuff on the store (e.g. Mass Effect and Dragon Age).

I feel that any online store that can strive to include every game possible, should.

Huzzah!

Thankyou, I'd forgotten all about this. I'll go blow the dust off and see how much better it looks in pcsx2 now. You've made an old man very happy ;)

It never felt right that it was a shooter to me-that seemed to cheapen the core mechanic and I stayed with melee/just plain escaping wherever possible, to the point where the first time I finished it I got the test of faith trophy by complete accident.

No, your christian bookstore analogy is a straw man and I won't be taken off topic. A christian bookstore has clearly decided to, and promotes itself as a specialty retailer so there is no obligation to stock any other type of religious text. An online video game retailer that is recognized as offering all possible