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The AI looked terrible. The police at one minute in just sit/stand there, exposed as if they're mindless turrets or something. Even worse are the women at about 1:15 that just stand there. They don't drop down, run away, pursue cover, nothing.

They couldn't have at least used a current Jay Z song? Oh well, at least this trailer makes the other ones look that much better.

I love ya!

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I agree that Pokemon should stay primarily on a portable system, the potability has always been a staple of the franchise. If they could make that, then find a way to incorporate the Wii-U possibly as a trasnfer and the Wii-U controller could act as Pokedex, or if they only did a Colosseum on Wii-U, the controller's

My problem with Pokemon games as of late isn't that there are too many Pokemon themselves, my problem is the lack of evolution to the gameplay. I've grown tired of the same old, aerial view that they've given us for the past decade or so. They need to create the world in 3D to draw us into it.

Something flashy, loud, expensive, and impractical. And don't forget awesome.

That day is every day at Hooters. *cue jingle*

No, the whole game is there, 500+ cars and all. They're releasing additional content that you yourself have a choice to buy.

I don't want to think about how much money I've spent on all of the previous Forza DLC packs. Like a chump though, I'll probably end up getting these at one point as well.

I'll be driving my car around all day- getting new tires, getting my brakes done and other scheduled maintenance. I do this so I can continue to drive, "Car Free Day" or not. I'll remember to do a celebratory burn out for it in a little while, before I get my new rubber.

As far as incessant rants go, yours was the best.

haha jk. ;)

It's a world of image to most people. Learn to tolerate them only as much as you need to and you'll be much happier. :)

Agreed, I get goosebumps just thinking about it.

I laughed.

I tend to agree with you about most Japanese RPGs lately. The characters are so over the top and the stories are so muddled because (I assume) the creators think that making it more convoluted means that they're making a more complex and interesting story. *cue bwaaah music*

So I've always wondered, does Kotaku Japan have one of these about North American game sales? And do the comments typically concern and ridicule our favoritism of shooters and familiar western franchises? Sort of a "bizzaro scenario"?