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Snacktaku is easily the best part of the site these days. Fahey, excellent work as usual. I wasn't sure you could top your recent review of the strawberry, but you managed to confound my expectations. Luckily, I've learned to keep away from drinks while reading, lest I manage to accidentally murder myself with

Reasons?

The stock Jellybean build of Chrome is right up your alley then. Enhanced Quick Controls mean EVERYTHING is happening offscreen. Full-screen all the time. There's not even any UI to theme. Just the Internet.

VOTE: Jellybean Chrome.

If your phone is only on ICS, you don't know Chrome. The Jellybean build is so much better... they redid the Quick Controls from the stock ICS browser... and put them on steroids.

As would I. Definitely one of the most underappreciated (and wonderful) titles for the original Xbox. I'm a little surprised that Microsoft have left it alone.

I think the essence of worthwhile DLC is simple: that, done properly, it entices you back into a world you've had your fill of. Shivering Isles did that for me, I guess— although I think it wasn't as strong as either of Morrowind's two expansions— and some of the Fallout 3 content suckered me back in, as well... but

SHUT UP. YES OH MY GOD YES.

Aww GEEZ, man, you made it sound like such a bad thing! But I mean, what about LEGION? I couldn't just kill his family!

I found most of the characters compelling. There were a few I found relatively irredeemable— Kaiden (until the third game), Ashley (who died on Virmire after it became obvious she wanted to kill Wrex), Zaeed, Hackett, and maybe Miranda— but the rest were pretty aces for me. Especially Tali, Legion, Garrus, Mordin, and

But that's the problem— you've arbitrarily decided how much of the finale is "the ending". You said two minutes— and that's fine, but what if someone else said the last five minutes? The last hour? The last fifteen seconds?

I actually really enjoyed the layout of the ending. Sure, the color filter part of it was silly— for my thinking the only ACTUAL choice was synthesis, particularly because LEGION IS MY BOY— but I like how the way-off-in-the-future epilogue pulls back to essentially turn the entire story into legend.

Geez I am getting ever-closer to jumping to Windows Phone— especially after they showed off Surface— canning Android and going all-in with Microsoft? I think so, even though my various Nexus devices have served me faithfully...

Any aftermarket launcher will replace your stock launcher (TouchWiz, Blur, AOSP, or Sense like the One X has). After installing it, the first time you press the HOME key Android will ask you which launcher you would prefer to use. You can select a launcher on each instance, or you can select a new default.

True Crime: New York was not awesome. Not on this, or any other possible world.

True Crime: Streets of LA was decidedly mediocre. The (apparently more passionate) people in charge of True Crime: New York apparently felt mediocre was too ambivalent, and went full steam ahead on the train to Shitsville. Jesus that game was awful. But the horrendous canned voiceovers were fucking GOLD, so there's

Fine with waiting. Kind of reminds me of Geist. But with more -punk stuff.

Done. Sold on this already. This is pretty much exactly what I was hoping for when I heard Ron Gilbert was joining Double Fine. After coming down from the grandeur of Psychonauts, they've been getting closer to the mark lately. Brutal Legend was obviously a wait-it's-an-RTS?-letdown, but Costume Quest was pretty

If I remember correctly, the entire issue began because Motorola and Microsoft disagreed on licensing fees... not that they in any way disagreed with the actual issue of fees. Microsoft actually encouraged this process, because they were essentially being made to pay greater fees than other licensees, and wanted to

I understand the idea behind what Sony and Samsung are doing, but I'm skeptical that these actions are going to work out the way they hope. Samsung can afford to do a couple wacky things— they've already got more than ten million GSIII preorders in the bank, and tens of millions more sure to fly out the door on