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Is that "Save Aeris" article by Brian Taylor available anywhere online? I'd like to read it, but after some admittedly-quick googling, I can't seem to find it.

You know what the problem is with social gaming (and pretty much all forms of multiplayer)? Other people. They're just so awful and stupid and annoying.

This app blows. It may be free, but what does it matter when it barely works? Get DroidEmu for SNES, Genesis, NES. etc. (there's a free lite version if you wanted to try it out first) and FPse for Playstation games. They both function perfectly.

Damn, I love the Saints Row series.

Get an OTG cable. They're cheap as hell and they unlock a new world of possibilities for your Android device. In addition to making it possible to connect the PS3 controller, you can hook up a USB mouse or keyboard, or a USB flash drive, or even an external hard drive (as long as it has its own power source).

Did you read the review? The servers are a trainwreck. Therefore, the game is unplayable and is, essentially, a waste of money. If that sounds like something you'd enjoy, then SimCity gets an enthusiastic YES!

And in a year, give or take, you'll need to shell out another $60 for MLB 14 because Sony will shut down the servers for this game, making it impossible to play online or update rosters. No thanks. I'll pass.

But most importantly, are there women in it? Because if there aren't, I'M OUTRAGED AT THIS ATROCITY!!!

A lot of self-absorbed, shallow douchebags do as well.

I'm currently replaying Final Fantasy VII (which is why a number of my recent comments on this site have been about Final Fantasy and JRPGs in general), and while that story is reasonably engrossing (unlike Final Fantasy XIII, which was a fucking trainwreck of a story, and if you disagree with this, you're wrong),

I have played a JRPG or two in my day. And while their ages may not be explicitly stated, isn't it implied that many of the Final Fantasy protagonists are teenagers?

I think the story-telling has a lot to do with it as well. Once upon a time, Japanese RPGs were all we had, so I think we could overlook the occasional nonsensical dialog and stuff. Now, though, you pop in a game like Final Fantasy XIII and the whole thing is just a bunch of gibberish. Fal'cie? L'cie? Cie'th? Maybe

Your description of this game makes it sound remarkably like Far Cry 3. Not that there's anything wrong with that, but I just finished playing that game. Not sure that I'm ready to head right back to a lush tropical island with danger around every corner.

I had high hopes for Dragon's Dogma, but I did not like it one bit. I thought it was extremely tedious. But I realize that everyone has different tastes. As someone who liked Dragon's Dogma, I'm curious... what other PS3 RPG games do you enjoy?

The fact that THERE WERE NO WOMEN PRESENTERS AT THE PS4 UNVEILING is very, very high on the list of things I don't give a fuck about. Get off your hyper-feminist high horse, Patricia, and stop harping on this non-subject. Because no one cares about this as much as you seem to.

I think all of the crazed commenters here have to realize that, ultimately, that presentation the other night wasn't for you. You're a long-time fan of video games in general, and the vast majority of you have already long since decided whether you'll be buying a PS4 or an Xbox 720 or both or neither. You weren't the

My PC is an aging, underpowered laptop. I'm barely able to play YouTube videos on it, much less new games. I might check out Diablo 3 for the PS4.

You lost me at "I've never been much of a sriracha man." At that point, your tastes were immediately called into question. You could put sriracha on a shoe and it would taste good. Try it... you'll see.

I've never played Guild Wars 2, but another commenter indicated that you can't carry other players, so this is all potentially fiction. But if this actually did happen, you realize that the guy wasn't carrying an unconscious woman back to his place, right? The series of pixels that he uses as his online representation

"People were more concerned over the reputation of the guy than they were of the well-being of the woman, basically."