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I don't know. I was playing it relatively "in character," or at least moreso than I normally do for shooters. I was okay with killing, but I also liked talking to people and investigating stuff.

I tried really hard to get into Deus Ex. I spent about 8-9 hours with it but it just didn't gel with me. I was really sad about it, too, as I had been looking forward to playing it for months.

Microsoft Game Studios has the console rights. It will not release for PS3.

Totally different. Microsoft Game Studios has the console rights. Doesn't matter who has the PC/computer rights.

It was published by Microsoft Game Studios. It's safe to say it will never be released for PS3.

Personally, I loved FarCry 2 despite its admitted design quirks. I am really looking forward to seeing what they are going to do with 3. I hope they expand on the fire dynamics of 2. All I see is lots of nice green plants... that I want to set one fire.

I had the original V-8 on N64 and sadly missed the sequel on Dreamcast, but boy do I have fond memories of that game. I still remember the code to unlock all the characters (JTBT7CFD1LRMGW)! Haha. Man. Makes me wanna snag the Live version.

Agreed. I bought TM: Head-On for PSP over the Summer for $5 to satisfy my gaming needs on a vacation/in anticipation of this release, but after getting reacquainted with so many of the classic characters I don't think I could change it up. The PSP version has all the same classic gameplay with a number of remade maps,

Agreed. I was going to grad TM but got Kingdoms in the mail and have already become hooked after a mere 3 hours of play. Rage came from GameFly and is sitting on my entertainment center but I have a feeling Kingdoms will be in my 360 for a good long while.

I loved FarCry 2 far more than I anticipated to in spite of its quirks and annoyances. The multiplayer was average, at best, but an ok distraction for a few hours once I finished the main game.

Usually when I play portable games I am in the mood for one or two specifically, anyway, so carrying cases is not a big deal. I only plan on buying a few downloaded games off the PSN (I love me some Super Stardust) but I think I'll stick to retail because sales are almost always better from sites like Amazon.

Just think, different class ships could be different sizes so maps could vary greatly. It would be so badass. Only issue would be people dropping in and out between rounds, since they could go for a while. Then again, there could be some sort of bonus XP gained for competing in a battle over a larger number of the

Wow. Thank you. And here I thought I was original. :P

Anyone else think that Activision had an opportunity to do something really cool with this license and develop a unique multiplayer game?

Favorite part of the whole damn movie. Narrowly beats out the love making cartoon sequence.

Any reference to Black Dynamite gets an automatic heart from me.

I'm. Not. Praising. The. Sequel.

"All are good-great titles in their respective genres. One thing I think THQ does better than almost everyone else on the market is give their studios the freedom to be creative and the studios often listen to the fans and truly expand on their prior efforts."

Saint's Row, UFC, and Darksiders would like to speak with you. All are good-great titles in their respective genres. One thing I think THQ does better than almost everyone else on the market is give their studios the freedom to be creative and the studios often listen to the fans and truly expand on their prior

Right, so it only kills the entire rental market and its millions of stakeholders (like GameFly and its users) but not the entirety of the used market. Good move? Fuck that. If such a system is in place, I'll gladly save my money and not purchase the system. Simple as that.