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Words have power. A lot of power. Especially when the Pope is saying them. He's setting the tone for the entire Catholic Church. He can't magically wave a wand and turn the Vatican into a "secular aid organization." If you're honestly expecting that, you're delusional.

I'm confused as to what you would expect him to realistically do. Of COURSE there is a "religious/political" angle to what he's doing....he's the Pope. There always will be. And what sweeping policy changes was he supposed to immediately enact? You realize he's been Pope for a whopping 9 months now, right? He's taken

Riiiight, it's "cowardly" to not want to be imprisoned or receive the death penalty for exposing a massively illegal and unethical program which threatens the privacy of every man, woman and child on Earth. How dare he not let himself rot forever in a cell somewhere for that?

He's changing the ENTIRE TONE of the catholic church, the Papacy and the Vatican. That alone is massive. Like, massive. He's exactly what we needed in a Pope and it's doing a TON of good for the global discussion on these very important issues. How do you not see that?

"he still has an anti-condom, anti-abortion, anti-homosexual agenda."

But I thought Bioshock 2 was generally considered to suck...? I was under the impression it was rather universally disliked and a disappointment unto itself. So why expectations and hype would be so huge for 'Infinite' is confusing, unless my theory holds true that it was more about the aesthetic change.

I see. Well I didn't play it so I can't really speak to that, but I did read a lot of articles and observe the hype-train, and from what I could tell, it seemed to be hyped so much because of its aesthetic, art-direction and locale change more than anything. I didn't hear a lot of people raving excitedly about new

Wait, so a game that was "pretty fun to blast through", that you "don't regret buying at all"... was your biggest disappointment?

Gonna have to chime in and agree on this one. I liked the first AC, but didn't really enjoy or play much of them after that. But Black Flag? WOW. What a game. It truly gave me a strong sense of what it really must have been like in that time, in that place.. at least to some degree. It was just so realistic and

That logic only applies until the same strict laws are put in place nationally. It's not a criticism of the laws to point to Chicago and say "they don't work" when you can simply drive to a place near Chicago and get them. If the laws were applied universally, you'd see them work quite well.

lol, same thing I thought :P Hilarious..

Yup, that beast is in the final Lorule cast on like the 4th floor, giant treasure chest that seems out of reach.... took me forever to figure out how to get over to it! And by then, it's not even good for much except that last battle and post-game exploration.

Yeah the spinning, flaming mace knight was easily the most difficult enemy in the game and he showed up, like you said, about twice. Weird. I like that they're playing with traditional Zelda mechanics and the usual way of progressing, though.

Yorrr! I be the Pirate Blagbeard, and ye shal know me by my dreaded ship which flies the Blag Flag...yorrrr!

I was bummed after finishing the game that I only got 3 out of 4 Master Ores, and had NO IDEA where to begin looking for the 4th... that was a bit annoying.

The only thing I found odd was the blue tunic, which is MASSIVELY HELPFUL, was in a dungeon I played towards the end of the sequence... would've been nice to know it was available much earlier. And then, speaking of tunics.... you get the red tunic right before the very end of the game?!? Whose idea was that? All it

PS3.5?

You mean the system that's 10x more powerful than the PS3?

What was the PS3 then? A PS2.5?
Which would then make the PS4 actually a PS3?

You're just so clever..

Also, why are my comments still in gray after using this site for over a year now? wtf.

I'm a day 1 Xbox One'er and can definitely agree that the OS/interface blows chunks. It's not even the sluggishness or slowness of anything, it's just... the overall layout, design and awkwardness of getting to where I want to go. So much of the design is counterintuitive and several times I've had to go back and

Well that's quite good for your town, but a quick google search of their douchebaggery will show that you got lucky. Most of the time, they DO show up and it turns out awfully for everyone involved.