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@Daobaz: I would extend that to quick time events in general. Rapidly tapping a button to open a door has been done already. It wasn't a particularly great innovation in the first place so why keep using it? #tud

@AlienRopeBurn: Citizen Kane is not famous merely for being a movie that is great today. It is arguably the most historically important film ever made both for it's artistic and technical innovation. However much you like or don't like the movie you cannot argue that it's significance is overrated.

I assume he doesn't mean a FPS with guns but one where he shoots magical things such as lightning bolts and fireballs. Didn't that work for Bioshock? This could have actually made a good game if they put serious effort into it, but it should have been a spin-off rather than God of War III.

@Axon: You realize it still has an HDMI port, it just doesn't come with an HDMI cable in the box right?

The announcers they have commenting throughout the game are obnoxious.

How does one get approved for commenting?

I'm still too broke.

@ShogunAssassin: Blu-Ray does not automatically make everything look clean or more digital. It offers a higher resolution image regardless of what is in the image. If a movie is dirty or grainy looking it will still look that way on Blu-ray, in fact it will look more film like.

@turbofreak: Every game takes hundreds of hours to develop. I think he means time to do everything in the game, not just finishing the story.

@MegaClank: I'm sure he doesn't mean 100 hours just to finish the story and get to the end credits. There is not the time and resources available for them to make a story that long. I would assume he means 100+ hours to 100% the game, but we have no idea what that extra content is going to be.

@chamoo232: There is no reason to assume it won't be cannon. It will probably be a story that doesn't effect the outcome of the rest of the elements in the series so it won't matter if you call it cannon or not.

@Veritas7Ax: It's more like Konami has not released any new information since E3. It's the typical marketing strategy not to hype something too early or else it will fade before the game comes out.