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I haven't watched the videos or anything, but I would imagine maybe. I noticed in MGS4, when the camera was closed in on Snake in a corner, the frame rate suddenly bumped up to 60 FPS. I'd imagine this is because there wasn't much going on in the screen. MGS4 is CAPABLE of 60 FPS, but most of the time, when there is

I think one of my favorite quotes from this read was Miyamoto on Grand Theft Auto. He could look beyond the mature, violent content and see that it was a really fun open world game that he wished could have been on the Gamecube. It's nice to know he doesn't allow the fact that it's only on competing consoles and it

Yamauchi really did seem to say a lot of really smart, and really dumb stuff at the same time. He's both the reason why Nintendo succeeded and why it's struggling at the moment. I can't wait to read an article like this about the Wii and WiiU in a few years time, and see if his selection of Iwata as the new president

Like a Z, naturally.

So am I, I bought a 3DS XL from Target, and I am not disappointed in the slightest. Pokemon is amazing, Mario Kart is super fun, and Fire Emblem IS CHESS ON CRACK AND ALSO I CAN HOOK UP ANY DUDE WITH ANY CHICK, WHY AM I PLAYING FIRE EMBLEM JUST FOR THE SUPPORT CONVERSATIONS?!

As if the system doesn't already have a huge library, it's only gonna get better. I picked one up from Target on Black Friday, and I am not disappointed. Pokemon, Mario Kart, Fire Emblem, all of these have kept me away from my PS3 and Battlefield since that night. Definitely a good buy, and the screens are huge. My

I really wasn't planning on spending any money on video games, but then I saw this deal on Kotaku, went to Target, and it was there. To me, it was a steal, I had to get it, sooooo...

Pfft, don't listen to it, I went to my Target and there was an entire bin of them, though the supple was getting low. I did get there 20 minutes after the Target, opened though. Sooo can't wait to get Pokemon X.

I love this about the PS4 because of one big thing; I won't have to go and switch out the HDD. You could if even the 40 or so seconds to install a game still annoys you, but otherwise, that's a very short time to wait to install a game and start playing it. Then it's a matter of deleting the install data afterwards

I've been playing Battlefield 4 on the PS3. It seems to run stable enough, but there's a few things they definitely need to fix. There's a crazy amount of input lag on vehicles, which is odd because the input lag is normal on foot.

I think it was supposed to be like that. The MGS2 ending was all about questioning your role in society...or what it questioning whether you really have your own identity...something like that. But the main point Snake got across afterwards was that whatever you do, find something to believe in and go after that.

It's such a simple concept, all you're really doing is jumping off a ledge and parachuting to the next objective. It takes the context of the game and your own imagination to turn it into a Battlefield moment. Every time me and my friend play this map and we get to this part, we run off that ledge, humming the

A very moving tribute to one of my all time favorite game series. It combined two things I love, singing and co-op gaming experiences.

I do. Money isn't really a priority for me UNTIL the game forces it to be, like during that triforce map hunt. Typically, the games provides you with any supplies (Deku nuts, Deku sticks, arrows, rupees) nearby wherever you might need them, so I never worried about stocking up. In a game like Majora's Mask, that gave

I wonder if some people could give me an opinion on something that's been bothering me that's related to this article.

I would say a lot of people say it's dull because of the rupee cost. Having to track down the maps? Fine. Going to a bunch of odd locations so you see more of the game? Sure, that helps flesh out the land (or sea) more. The cost to get the maps translated? That sucked. That broke up the mystery of searching for the

Sure, I'd totally go for short, leaner single player experiences.

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There's so much to choose from, and Link's Awakening overworld music comes at a close second, but I think Termina Field is amazing. It gave us back an iconic Zelda theme after OoT. I love the drum bit, it sounds militaristic, but it doesn't...FEEL like it has to do with the military, if anyone can understand that.

It all depends on strategy. The people busy destroying stuff are people not capturing flag points, and eventually losing the match.

Hold on, Patricia, I want to clear up a bit of confusion about one of the last statements in this article. The thing about "if someone in a PS4 owning household is a Playstation Plus member, everyone in the house can access online multiplayer."