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I'm just jokin' around. It's not a genuine criticism - it's not like I work for Polygon.

So ultimately, the entire cast of Dragon's Crown should try to take one step and fall flat on their face and then - DING - Platinum trophy.

How does she manage to balance herself enough to actually jump that high? With those proportions and the size of her feet, she should not be able to walk. Fantasy!

Danger zone?

Well said.

If so then Beer has crossed the line from being an acquired taste in games coverage to outright scumbag.

There is a huge difference between sincere criticism and personal attack. I've heard Beer on Weekend Confirmed and I do enjoy his perspective and while I do find that Fish can be annoying at times, neither should have acted the way they did. This whole situation is ridiculous and should never have happened among

That's true and we'll probably hit a ceiling at some point but I don't think we're there yet.

I don't think it's always been that way. I've been playing games since the 2600 days in my non-American home and for me, each generation is generally marked by an increase in system power. Look at Nintendo: from the NES through to the Gamecube, each generation is marked by a significant increase in power. No,

Not that I think it will be a system seller but I really hope Killzone on Vita is good. I know it's unrelated to the topic at hand but I hope that if I put out enough positive vibes into the universe, maybe I can make something good happen.

If I was Sony, I'd be doing everything I could to get a good COD game on the Vita. Declassified does not count.

Definitely. Now, how come they can't do a decent Call of Duty on the Vita?

I don't necessarily disagree with you but for many people, processing power does equal "next generation." This is a hobby that thrives on pushing the boundaries of what's possible from a hardware power perspective. It's slowly changing but most core gaming consumers aren't looking for motion control or touchscreens

But in this case "next-gen" really becomes important for multi-platform games which makes the separation all the more stark. The 3DS is definite step up from the DS and the Vita is a definite step up from the PSP but just because something is of the "current" generation, it doesn't mean that it fits in the same

How so?

Yeeeeeeaah but raw power is probably the biggest thing you should consider in judging "next-gen".

I have a feeling that the Vita version may never come out. I hope I'm wrong but I just have a feeling...

And why the pressure to get the price down? Consumers.

Makes me think of Monstroso for some reason

I wonder how long it will take some hacker to figure out how to turn it on themselves.