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Bold move launching this on August 20th. Same day as Saints Rov IV and Splinter Cell: Blacklist. A few days after Disney Infinity and Rune Factory IV. A week before Madden 25 and Lost Planet 3. I think anyone who is slightly interested in this game is going to look over for the slew of other titles releasing in that 9

I quite like the DualShock 4, but the one, real, unforgivable sin for me with it is whatever the back of that controller was made out of. It's spongy and sticky and it feels like whatever the analogue sticks on the DS3 are made out of. I didn't mind it so much on the first day of E3, but by Day 3, I carried hand

The thing in the bottom center is for a microphone to be plugged in. Not sure what the speaker in the middle is for, but expect it to be used in some games, or to hear your teammates online if you don't have a mic (which sounds like a terrible, terrible, terrible idea).

It would only really take one image of a body in pretty bad form to get the M rating. So if we see a graphic image (Spoilers: after the bomb perhaps?) that could get it the tags for Blood, Gore, and Animated Violence, which is enough to land on the M list. Throw in a girl in a bikini for Suggestive Themes and Partial

He better! I want to know what happens after Unwound Future!

I get really tired of this crap. I was tired of it when the PS3 was booed for being $600 and have a rumble-less boomerang controller and I'm tired of it now.

I want this as well. And the ability to run over fields of snow so bright they blind your enemies.

I think the Sims 3 is currently half that over on Origin. They're having a pretty crazy Sims sale.

SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE!

In far fewer games, FF XIII has managed to confuse more substantially more than Kingdom Hearts ever did.

To be fair, a lot of the changes are very subtle. The thumb sticks are gripped and the sort of catch on your thumb as it rolls. There is a rumble under every button so you can feel tiny movements in the controller. The back is flush now and the triggers are much deeper.

Microsoft always has more games at the start, and Sony always has more games at the end.

The thing is, I do feel like it, but I don't have the time. So when I do get the time, I find my town covered with weeds and everyone yelling at me for not having talked to them in a week.

Wow. The fact that a recreational device required a conenction to the internet, something MOST devices these days require, made it "the most execrable abomination to all of mankind"? Have to connect to the internet once per day is worse that chemical weaponry used solely for the purpose of making people die in the

You know, people make fun of it, but this is how research gets done. We have next to no understanding of the human brain, so we find a tiny, little thing to pick at (in this case, do violent games make people less nice) and then find a way to test for it and hopefull prove statistical relevance (or at the least, the

There are articles on that. Look up video games and the GAM and there is plenty of work on whether games make people aggressive, or if already aggressive people are more inclined to like violent games.

Well I didn't do much research, but you could use the numbers to argue any way you want. Anyway:

Looks like he's in Venice with the tshirt stand right next to the dispensery. What a terrible place to buy at.

I really wanted to love Animal Crossing more than Harvest Moon, but I can't do it. The game just feels like a never ending spiral of debt. You have to pay exorbitant fees to do anything, so much so that it necessitates either shark farming or Island farming. If you don't do that, you'll never pay of the 7.5 mil bell

Well, one of my favorite parts. I also like driving around and watching the city react to minor things and doing story stuff. But I was never much of one for doing the collection stuff.