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But... it looks just like the original PC release... from what I can tell of these screenshots...

"Do people like this game because there's a stigma against liking Final Fantasy VII"

I like to think of Yahtzee as more FUNducational :P He does supply adequate points of review, and you can tell if he actually enjoyed most games to some degree, which provide a more subjective review standpoint. I typically get something out of his commentary beyond the laughs. The laughs he provides are really a

All I saw : "Blah blah blah I don't know what I'm talking aBLAH!"

I see that deal as much more likely, but I think the list of potential "Share"ers that get a cut from Sony are going to be incredibly slim, and they'd likely have to be in the realm of gamer celebrity status before they'd even be considered.

Do you SERIOUSLY think that this magical "Share" button Sony is promising is not going to be automatically "Content ID"'d and that they'd be STUPID enough to leave that potential ad-revenue on the table with their next platform...

I'm just glad you shed some love towards FFVIII, which was my favorite, probably because it was my first.

Called him out for it too.

"everyone i know"

"Most people I know"

I'm a HoN player, and I love it the most.

Speaking as someone who has spent over a thousand hours playing a MOBA (Heroes of Newerth for me), and tried all the others, I have come to the realization that everyone who plays a MOBA is a complete jerk (myself included).

Surprised nobody decided to bring up Heroes of Newerth. You get regular hero updates, competitive environments where you can deny, AND a crap community.

Woot! Saw him at a Distant Worlds concert (got his autograph! ^_^) and they had him join the choir for One Winged Angel (since he was originally a part of the choir that sang the FFVII version). I loved the work he did for FFXIII.

Therein lies the rub, as they say. If companies can get more cash return for less effort through certain means, then the best option for a publicly traded company is to take that route. The consumers all have individual preferences, and it comes down to more of a popularity contest than anything else, as there is no

Well over half my library is currently not installed on my machine... If the day came that they pulled the plug on some of those titles and I could no longer acquire them, there would be hell to pay. Much of PC licenses relies on your trust that the software provider can actually provide the game forever. You see this

I would agree the word "open" doesn't fit. The value of resale is something that is intrinsic to the physical disc for a console game BECAUSE the license does not transfer from the disc to a user.

"However, because ownership is attached to the disc, you actually own console games, and have all the subsequent rights of ownership"

The purpose behind DRM (digital RIGHTS management) is to ensure proper licensing and usage of the software, in other words, that a person paid to be able to use the software. By virtue of the fact that PCs are essentially unbound General Purpose Processors, they have the ability to break any process put into place as

Mmmmmno, you see, again, the "closed" nature of consoles is because of DRM built into each individual console, and the version that works on a particular console will ONLY work on that console, whereas the PC version is much more open and can work on any PC.