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@mmesich: I imagine that'll be along around the time that RB3 hits.

@Gouki4u: That's what GameFly and/or local rental shops are for!

I very much enjoyed ACII, and I agree with the points made in the article. My primary complaint about it would have to be the extremely low difficulty and relative brevity of the main quest. That's all be said, though, so I won't bother elaborating.

It definitely does have a slight "2003 Xbox" flavor, but I don't think I mind that. It's kind of tacky, in a way that grabs my attention.

@SwiftTomHanks: There's a chance this isn't finalized. The space where the rest of his head should be could be reserved for a magazine quote or something else.

And yet, out of every game on this list I'm sure it's the least-played of them all.

Robot crabs are good, but I would have preferred a giant enemy crab.

@Pretty Pink Pwnie: I think that 23% refers to reported failures, in which the console is returned to the store, sent back for repairs, et cetera. It probably doesn't take into account people who just give up and buy a new one.

Five $100 bills.

@legendnthemaking: Good music selection to accompany the story. M3's music always gets me.

@MyBigToe: Seriously. I remember watching that Trogdor cartoon the first day it was published. Certainly doesn't feel like most of a decade ago.

@CallumF73: Xbox is getting Avatars, along with Banjo/Kazooie.

@timecop: I play Akuma for the same reason. Similar, but a little different.

@rwooooo: You mean like Morrigan? I always play her in the Versus series, specifically because she's basically a female Ryu/Ken.

@YeahVeryeah: Rude and hilarious. I love it! I baked you an e-cake for making me laugh. Enjoy.

@NicolasCage: No, it's not that simple. If you think HD is better without 3D, explain why.

So, who else placed an order for this game immediately after reading this article?

@Hymirvetr: The GPU problem is relatively rare and Nintendo is typically fast and efficient when it comes to fixing it, as they are with most hardware issues.

@collectiveego: There was a time when Mad Catz products were guaranteed terrible, but these days they've actually gotten a bit better. They rarely make anything comparable to first-party offerings, but many of their recent controllers are decidedly usable.