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...and the most terrifying version of Donkey Kong EVER!

I completely understand where you're coming from. I've played all three and I'm not a huge fan of any of them.

That's an amazing idea. I've been trying to lose weight and I can't stick to just one thing. Doing what I do now one day and this another day would help a lot. (especially since you can play games/watch tv while exercising. :)

"Leaked" images? Aren't these the images that are in the new Gameinformer article about Halo 4?

My vote would go to 360 purely because of how awesome XBLA is.

Fellow Fez players, I need your help.

Dead island has the right stick-chop-limbs-off mechanic, no slow motion but still very similar to what you're talking about.

I still see the black book all the time. I have yet to see them bring me the card machine.

haha I was actually getting ready to reply to your comment and say "you know he's talking about diablo, right?"

Yea it gets frustrating A LOT! I found it better to move onto a different location if I get stuck and then come back to it later.

I'm actually kind of glad that it's a lot easier once you figure out the codes. You have no idea how long I have stood in one of those rooms with the '?" aimlessly switching perspectives trying to figure out what the hell the secret to that room is. It's maddening. Only Saturday did I even first realize that those

It's definitely worth a purchase. The art style is awesome, music is great and fits well with the levels and the puzzles are some of the hardest I've come across in awhile, and I've played Portal 2 co-op.

I'm enjoying the hell outa Fez. Some of the puzzles are ridiculously hard though. I need to decipher the freekin codes/language/tetrinimo things, once I do that I should be able to figure out some of the secrets easier.

YES! Totally agree, it's a great game. I know exactly which puzzle you're talking about it was awesome when I figured that out. Simple but different.

Maybe try switching it up. Go retro for a little. Fire up some emulators and play some old games that you've heard are good but have never played. I was in the same situation a month or so ago and to fix it I started playing retro games and it kind of rekindled my love for video games.

It's absolutely worth it. Land of the Livid Dead is one of the hardest levels I have ever played in a video game and, appropriately, the most rewarding experience when I beat it.

I think the way to solve this would be having peer-to-peer networking infrastructure. This way, there will always be a game available, as long as people are playing the game.

I second this speakup idea, this is a good piece for some great discussion.

I thought the same thing at first...if you take a closer look you realize the "dirt" is just the color of the wood that the creator used.

haha that's actually an amazing idea.