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I listened to half of that video and turn it off, I just heard the ramblings of a pompous prick who is upset that games he doesn't like are popular.

I was in HMV a couple of weeks ago buying Dragon Age 2 and right after me in the queue was what had to be around an eight or nine year old kid with Saint's Row 3 in his hand and he got it by himself, I just kinda wandered away thinking that if that was a film then he'd have had no chance of getting it.

Why do people hate that game? I really enjoyed it.

I have a laptop which struggles to run Football Manager at times though. I don't have the money to piece together a gaming PC, I don't have the money to then upgrade it when it needs to be upgraded and I don't like either the keyboard or mouse control system.

I wouldn't say that, I have a 360 and rarely play online multiplayer, I don't own either Halo or Call of Duty yet there are tons of great games which are single-player games on the 360. I can see my sense of games being different to yours but games like Fallout, Mass Effect, Dragon Age, FIFA, Skyrim, etc.

I felt burned badly with the Wii, the games just weren't there, the controls didn't feel great and graphically it wasn't great. I expected great things from the Wii and I just didn't get them at all.

It was the whole "let's take Vader prisoner". In terms of stupidness in the Star Wars universe, I just found this so far-fetched and so out of the blue that it just didn't sit with me. Plus the game sucked majorly so I don't have fond memories of much of the game.

I know the character but in terms of video gaming, the worst ending I've ever seen has to be The Force Unleashed 2, I'm not even glad I rented that as it was £4 down the drain but that game was bullshit, and the ending was even worse.

Fair enough, pretty sure others including myself will keep buying their games though.

No, you can do this if you want because I'm certainly not.

I really liked the multiplayer, which is weird for me as personally I don't like multiplayer apart from FIFA.

Karl Pilkington is a God.

Again, I didn't mind the ending, it wasn't brilliant by any stretch but the way that some people are going on about it, you'd think they'd just found the ending in bed with their wife.

It all depends, on a game like Fallout, it can work both ways as without music, the whole atmosphere of an almost silent wasteland can really help with improving the immersion into that world. On the other hand, the in-game music also helps with the immersion, I mean those 40s and 50s songs were fantastic and really

I didn't mind the ending at all, it wasn't great but it wasn't brilliant but this is something that I think I will really enjoy.

"OMFG THE ENDING WAS SHIT AND EA ARE THE DEVIL"

I'm Scottish so I'll replace Madden with FIFA as I have very little knowledge on American Football but anyways here we go.