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Ugh, Dyer. He and Greenberg are hands down the two most annoying people in the industry. They go back and forth like fanboys.

@mantoast: Not yet... but I'm sure they'll put all the Forza VIP content on the market after new game sales cool down. It'd be dumb to restrict that content to the few people that bought the limited edition. It's potential revenue just sitting there.

@Samba_P: I don't wanna keep my games. I'd rather have money for them. Metal Arms was fun when it came out, but the odds of me ever digging it out of my closet and playing it again are nil. To think it could've been a crisp 20 dollar bill if I had sold it after I beat it... too much regret. Selling = the way to go.

If the demo is any indication of the final project, this game isn't worth more than ten dollars, anyhow. I sincerely hope they threw the demo together several months ago, because it looks like the game needs another six months of polish and debug. Muddy textures, clipping, getting stuck in geometry everywhere, horrid

Pfft. It's not a real JRPG unless Julie Ann Taylor does some of the English voice work. That's pretty much one of the defining aspects of a JRPG :)

@creamed_corn: It also says that heat only applies to temperate zones. Equatorial Zones could be much worse due to a more direct angle of solar incidence.

An 83 degree (Fahrenheit) temperature gradient from day to night would cause VIOLENT storms. I think that's what they mean.

@schmytty: None of those games do it for me. I'm not saying they are crap... I recognize they are all excellent games; just from past experiences I never liked MGS or God of War. I don't like shooters, so Killzone is out. I borrowed my friends PS3 to play the Uncharteds which were amazing. Other than that, it's still

@LaneWinree: Hehe, they have a big similarity that they share with no other games: all the main characters can die and stay dead.

Well, the name may be unfortunate, but at least the train will run on time.

@sander_dutch: Every time there is a new car pack they give you a car for free; which is more than most developers do.

@TRT-X: He was the very first emo person. The ending is him sitting on his bed and sobbing to dashboard confessional.

Everyone thinks they need to go after the big, pricey screen. The market on panels 32" or smaller is very reasonable and WELL worth it. Only problem is most people don't want small HDTVs. I bought a 26" Sony Bravia last year. Worth every penny.

@Shenta: Mass Effect is a system seller; however, I have a feeling it's ability to sell Xbox 360s when ME3 releases in 2012 will be negligible, because the console will have one foot out the door. I think it's pretty harmless at this point to let it go multiplat.

It's not an expansion. It's not Mass Effect 3. Bioware already has too much on their plates.

Kept the base, kept the squad alive, and kept it in my pants. The end.

@HaveBlogWillTravel: So... you're upset because a company is trying to market/hype its product? The odds of Microsoft coming out and saying Natal is a worthless piece of crap that you shouldn't buy are incredibly slim, you know.

The Academy will have to institute a new award category for "Best Manscaping" after this gem hits.

@stranger: You actually bring up the only thing I really like about Fable 2: the way the towns are dynamic and reactive instead of static like in most RPGs. I still think it's one of those mechanics that is in its infancy. Bioware definitely has the talent and resources to innovate more than they have been. I agree