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The consoles of #8 and #10 are pretty beast.

BLOOD AND GLORY

There is one very obviously missing: Green Lantern.

Sooo...Chia Earth?

The old movie trailer guy is dead, sadly.

Hardcore mode? Yes please.

When you think about it, the "skills" now act a bit more like attributes, and each governs a tree of perks, which act more like skills (I imagine perks are limited by their parent skills, much like skills were limited by their parent attributes in the old system). It's not that they've removed complexity, but rather

It's been made very clear that magic still has separate skills, possibly even a new school. It's been explained that there's one handed melee and two handed melee skills, or something like that, and the 'perks' really act more like traditional skill points and skill trees. Refer internally to the perks as skill

tvtropes...well there go my plans to sleep tonight...

The PS3 has 8x the system RAM and a couple hundred times the VRAM of the PS2, which had 16x the system RAM of the PS1. Just sayin.

512MB was quite a leap from 32, which was quite a leap from 2. 16x or 8x ram is in no way a ridiculous leap for a console generation.

Except that Robberbarons ARE bloodsuckers. They're the villains of the movie/book.

Except that it's not, since every single one of its tongue-in-cheek 'points' is contradicted by the novel.

Image 5 looks like a Bill & Ted reference.

I was sad that Fallout 3 didn't build the national monuments to scale. Lincoln memorial was so tiny ><

No, the wII.

How about any Star Wars game with lightsabers that actually act like lightsabers? Every single game has treated them like any other sword, but with a bigger number for damage. When you get hit by a lightsaber, you're supposed to lose an arm, not 20hp.

The Geth plasma shotgun looks like it's from Halo.

This is about what leads up to the game, not what happens after.

My problems with DA2 are only the overly recycled maps (seriously, couldn't they at least give each iteration its own minimap?) and the relatively short story. I can live just fine with the first flaw, but the second makes it feel incomplete, as a story.