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I can't imagine the new logo being different from the current PS3 one aside from having a 4 at then if they decide to name it that. I think they stumbled pretty hard with the radical redesign of the logo with the PS3 launched and they'll stay away from any major changes (most of the Ps3's life was spent trying to make

I think fear only requires two things: aptitude and proximity. If an enemy is apt (very smart or strong or fast, etc. something to be worthy of endangering you) they have the potential to cause fear, and the decrease in distance increase fear.

Literally no aspect of their face moves except their lips. They look like puppets with their mouths being moved for them.

I find a major lack of references to pie.

It should come with a Starter Pack of sorts that features a handful of cheap games like Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja.

I pop in an out of it. In Fire Emblem, I'll turn it on for all of the cinema scenes, and for some of the battles if they're going to be cool. Harvest Moon I barely used it at all, while Paper Mario: Sticker Star and Layton MM, I used it for most of the game. It works a lot better on the XL where the depth of field is

I don't think that professor should be tossing apps because people liked SimCity. Maybe if they said they wanted a job to be like playing SimCity, sure, but not because it inspired them at a young age. Look at any profession and you'll find people who were inspired to pursue it by strange things. Kids who want to be

Luigi's Mansion hit a lot of these notes. I think this game may end up being a bit more deep than a lot of people are expecting.

To be fair, Duke Nukem Forever was what a lot of people expected it to be: A game that could have been good if it released in '03.

I think the equivalent of breasts, at least as far as media goes, would be showing a guy with really ripped abs.

I think the biggest driving force of the Wii U sales has been the Wii. The Wii didn't have the strongest start, but it picked up like crazy and spent over a year sold out in most places. I think a lot of casuals who got into gaming because of their Wii wanted to avoid having to hunt for the system again.

As an aside, Arkham County, State, and Nation all sound like games I'd play. Especially if one of them was like Sim City but with Batman.

I agree with the point about Steam, but I think a key difference is that a computer has ulterior functions. You may buy one for gaming, but you can still use it to work and watch shows, etc. A console can do some of that stuff, but so can the one you already own. I think a lot of people who have PCs and consoles

The Brutes in this game are sort of a mess. They show up in the last three chapters, and then there pretty much isn't a battle without them for the rest of the game. There is one point where you fight 5 at one time, but you get a bit superpowered so it's not too much of a problem. (I played on Impossible and this was

Oh. I thought this was for GRFS. Now I am thoroughly disappointed. :/

Now playing

28:41 for the scene. Isaac opens with "I shot him, Ellie", and Carver tries to reason with her, but saying "He betrayed us, he was ready to kill us. Isaac did what he had to do to save the mission" isn't nearly as effective as telling her that he lead the unitologists to them and then put a gun to his head. Carver's

Ok, there are a few new enemies: Fodders (guys with axes), Feeders (skeleton dudes), and the snowy version of the Slasher. Fodders and Snow Slashers though don't offer anything tactically new and if it weren't for the Fodder Axe achievement, I'd have never bothered to kill then in any way other than just pumping ammo

That was my point. The writing in this game is subpar. I mean, the first scene in the game is basically:

That looks sick. Maybe I'll give them my money since I picked the game up on Steam for so cheap.

I think if they bothered to explain how he betrayed them, she would have been a lot more understanding. Isaac opens the conversation with "I shot him."