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I think the difference is control. In the Last of Us, when you're killing guys, it'e because you pressed the button. In this, it's the game forcing you to ruin these guy's dead bodies.

Must be because my mom asked me to teach her how to play Crysis 3 today. I knew something bad was going to happen.

I was more wondering why they didn't just sit down at the breach and punch the Kaiju as they came out.

Hot Coffee Part Deux was one of the achievements in GTA IV

Oh yea, I know that Dance Central is a bit wonky when it comes to what it tracks. Some of the moves you can just half do and the system thinks you did great.

They still will. It's just going to be a while before the market thins out. In a year or so, those cards will be worth a few bucks a pop, and a whole set of them will make you some money.

Is it capable of tracking without having to hold on to the move? I'm certainly willing to believe you that it's more capable than I thought. The guy who was walking me through it at E3 didn't really seem to know to much about it and was more content to just let us play it ourselves. But still, everything we played

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I think the ad is more trying to say 'if he's playing games he won't be asking "why" all the time'.

A: Leo, that was hilarious. I'll be watching more of your videos.

Next month

That new Remedy game, Quantum Break, is looking pretty close to artistry, but I can understand your comment about there being very few super artsy games on the Xbox. There's very few of those games in general. Unlike in Television or Film, it just doesn't pay to make a critical darling in gaming.

The Xbox has the Dance Central games, which are pretty much the best dancing games around. But that aside, both Just Dance and Dance Dance Revolution are multi platform and have been on the Xbox since the first one.

They already made a Dance Central 3 for the 360. Dance Central 4 will likely be Xbox One exclusive because the PS Eye is not capable of tracking in the way that the Kinect is. It follows the Dual Shock 4 around (and surprisingly, PS3 Move controllers work as well), but even holding two move controllers, it still

It's however the masses want to call it. When the word "literally" popped up, it meant something that was not real, like something found in literature. But over the course of the centuries, the word has come to mean the opposite because the masses couldn't get it right. Same with "colonel". It's the French spelling,

At E3 I went to a showing called "Xbox 101" and I got all up in the system's face while it was running. Even from a few inches away in a relatively silent room, I could barely hear the thing. The air that comes out of the back is warm, but not nearly as bad as the 360, which warms up my room when I'm playing it.

People chuckled... a bit.

To be fair, Farcry 3 running on Ultra setting was eyebleedingly beautiful. One of the best looking games I've ever played.

Well, if they have the money, I'd say use it one getting an artist and do some hand made graphics. I know that's a lot more money, but I'm so tired of these pixelated adventure games. I much prefer stuff like Deponia.

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