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I cannot describe how much I love the moment when they pull into a close up of the rating and say "LITTLEBIGPLANET 2 SAYS IT'S RATED E FOR EVERYONE" and get "Online interaction not rated by the ESRB" riiiiight in the shot.

So close, you guys. So close.

This probably won't help, but if you also own a Playstation 3 you can download drivers for the Dualshock 3 and play it with that.

This is a PC game. You're thinking of Ryse: Son of Rome, the Xbox One launch game.

I'm not sure where the gap in console generations is with handhelds but...

PS3 (60GB I think, it was the $400 price cut, still the big one, no backward compatibility), 2 Wii's (the optical drive went out on the first and I got a new one for Skyward Sword. No regrets, but I didn't end up liking Skyward Sword very much),

Oh hey. I really like the phrase "It's art as fuck." That's poetry right there.

I don't know about ashamed, but I've never touched a Metal Gear Solid, a Final Fantasy, Beyond Good and Evil (I even own the PC version of this one...), System Shock 2, Chrono Trigger... There's quite a few pretty obvious holes.

Why not? Just about everything seems to get released a few months later on Android now.

The DLC was too short, I'll agree (I think Royal Wood was right, it was Darkroot Garden/Basin in the past, I remember that much). I spent a pretty long time in Anor Londo though.



I thought there were some really gorgeous areas, especially later on (Anor Londo is one of the prettiest stages in a game ever as far as I'm concerned, and The Painted World of Ariamis, The Darkroot Garden, most of the Artorias DLC, and the top of Sen's Fortress come to mind as well), and even the dark and dank

The game is well liked for it's controls, which are very different and deliberate from most RPG's of it's type, and require you to learn them very well to pass each game. It's also well liked for it's unique approach to story (barely telling you anything upfront and essentially hiding most of it), terrific visual

WoW: I like it, but I completely respect your opinion and understand why you'd feel that way.

OoT: As a hardcore Zelda fan I have to disagree, but I will note that I don't think it's the best Zelda game by a longshot (Ha!) and prefer Majora's Mask, Wind Waker, and maybe even ALttP and the Oracle games. I'd put it like,

Probably Spore. Paid full price for it, day of release. Played it for like, three days, then got bored of it. Ended up giving it to someone I knew so their kid could play it.

World of Warcraft. I regret nothing.

After that, probably either Pokemon (some of those games I've easily sunk 400+ hours into) or Fallout: New Vegas (223 hours).

I always thought the Superman Returns video game had a smart idea (though lacking execution) on how to make a Superman game work. Keep his ridiculous power levels, and his invulnerability. Don't give him a health bar, give the city a health bar, and have the fail state be that too much chaos is being caused, or too

The Last of Us was waaaaay greener than the typical "grimdark" game. I think that's what sold me on the design of the whole thing so well. Lots of colors, rain, snow, autumn colors, it was actually a very pretty game at points.

Skyrim was shown off at the VGA's for the first time, right? I'm hoping Fallout 4 is unveiled there this year.

I like that the series is supposedly going to focus more heavily on obscure Batman villains, and less on Joker/Two Face/Poison Ivy/etc. I like that we're going back to a more serious Batman cartoon (even though I liked Brave and the Bold a lot).

I don't like that we're sticking to the Green Lantern: TAS style of