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@doctorrobert: They may still get around to it after they finish cashing in with the movie tie in. Although it does look promising from this video

@Spustatu: The Wii game is not a port of the others. This is another in a long series of multiplatform releases by Ubisoft where different consoles have different games with the same name.

@masonsturtle: Do you have a Wii or a PC. if so your problem is solved.

@-anbu-: It's not based on the movie. It's a marketing tie in to cash in on the movie but is a continuation of the game's storyline not the movie's

@NaryaMithrandir: The story was complete without this game. I think it looks pretty awesome but from a storytelling point of view it's tacked on.

I know most people didn't like it. But I will shout from mountaintops that Warrior Within was hands down the best game in the trilogy.

@dr_tmw: DVD's are dirt cheap to produce. I don't know the exact cost but I'm sure it costs less than 50 cents per factory produced DVD's. Held against a $60 retail price this is a minimal expense. What you are thinking of as a trend I see as two lengthy RPG's released in a short period of time as each other.

Do Japanese people actually masturbate to this kind of thing instead of images of real women?

@CarbonFiberFootprint: No, I use a DS for those times. Either that or spend my vacation doing something other than playing video games.

@dr_tmw: So you named 4 titles, out of several hundred which are available for the system. Swapping discs is also a relatively minor inconvenience and hardly grounds for saying they've hit a wall. And again the vast majority of games are doing fine with just one DVD.

@dr_tmw: Games that can't fit on one DVD are a vast minority. How can you say they are hitting a wall with disc space.

@icarus212001: Actually my connection seems to be quite reliable nowadays. I can't remember having my connection down for quite some time. Losing saves would suck of course but didn't the article say they are fixing that?

@icarus212001: The majority of us have broadband connections that are constantly connected nowadays anyways making this a non-issue except perhaps in principle.

@senselocke: You can hook a PC up to a home theatre system too. HDMI ports are pretty standard on them now.

I knew Sony fanboys hate America

"It plans to expand the Call of Duty brand "with the same focus seen in its Blizzard Entertainment business unit"

@DrDankstone: Many of the problems that bothered me at least in the first two were fixed for chaos theory. The first two had some great ideas but also a lot of frustrating design choices. The third was the first great game in the series.

@Chowderholic: Bad Company is primarily about blowing things up. This game sounds from their description like it will have a more serious tone.

@mwoody: This is a problem for I think just about everyone who has the tablet installed. You don't have to have the tablet hooked up, it freezes just from having the drivers installed, and it's not just that. My DPI switching mouse can do that during the menu and my antivirus pops up an ad that minimizes the game

@Sir-Lucius does anything for Dethklok: The Wacom tablet thing is also a problem with the first Bioshock that has never been patched. It will also freeze if I use the on the fly DPI switching during the menu presumably because it pops up a display when I switch. These problems must simply be a result of basing the