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Obviously, but it is still going to be a nano on steroids. Nothing we haven't seen before, just a new interface. Where do you get your information that it is going to be anything else? Sure, brighter screen. Sure, more interaction. Sure, faster. Sure lasts longer. But still just a nano on steroids.......which we have

Anyone who didn't get the fog lights deserves this fate

That's ALL of the games they've released since 2008.

Re: other people's work:

"But what AJ did that really matters...Katherine Webb."

That's part of the problem. MMOs exist for people who like that kind of experience. And you know, I would love a fully single player game that was also a technical MMO.
Something that if I worked hard enough, I could get to the end game on my own, but if the going got tough, I could group up with another player or

"I think the next generation of games is one where the best experiences will come when players are playing with their friends."

Destiny is a brand new IP. CoD was already established an a multiplatform game long before MS began their partnership with Activision.

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like many people have said it will likely get ported in the future. Bungie doesn't have much experience making PC games given that they were a Mac developer before they got acquired by Microsoft. on the other hand Activision has plenty of developers with PC experience so if this game does well it's pretty much a no

Now this thread is better because "Smoking Jay Cutler"

I know exactly 1 person with a Sony Xperia phone. She refuses to get any other brand. Strangely enough, she's an Nintendo fangirl.

I'd be interested if they also released an Xperia Play 2.0. I love mine so much, but some extra power and PS4 remote play would be fantastic.

wouldn't the smarter value add be for Sony to add this feature to their existing smartphone app sony any device with that app becomes the second screen while the ps4 on your LAN does the heavy lifting?

That seems, slowly, to be how all gaming is going. First to a central "in-home" server (console) that runs the games and just puts them on whatever screen you want to play them on, and eventually to the same thing served up by "cloud" servers (since, really, as much as they make on the hardware, they really make it

Check it: three of my last five columns are parking the Ferrari, driving a van, and getting good mileage in a used Honda. And they haven't fired me yet. Next week, I run errands in a Toyota.

I spent 80H a single playthrough on Mercenaries 2