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    Don't you mean "Schtick?" That's who Boris said he was talking to.

    That reminds me of a question.

    Only L and R shoulder button;

    @okenny :) ...building bridges (to hide under): Doesn't need multi-touch to make a handheld great, look at the old Nintendo DS. Some games like Hotel Dusk and its successor, Last Hotel, have puzzles which require player to flick 2 levels at the same time, which is just a clever faux-multitouch trick.

    $599?

    "All we ever see of stars are their old photographs"

    @Megamoppy: yep, kinda like point and click.

    Just finished Last Window: the Secret of Cape West. I really enjoy the atmosphere, in fact, this is the first game that made me feel so nostalgic from the beginning till the end, though I am not an American, nor was born in the 70's and 80's. Clever story, lots of things happen in one single building and a small set

    @Realityflaw: whatever he used, it made my eyes bleed.

    His battle has changed too

    Mmmm, for this one I'll vote for ME2 with memorable casts

    @cr0w: Awesome idea, sir. I'll try BnW or sepia with my RDR

    @awesomemonster: Ugh, I'm not into those cinematic cliche moment anymore. My character got punched down on the ground, so what? I'm pretty sure someone will save me now. The first CoD and first MW made my jaw dropped with those scripted sequences, but after MW, it has become sooo predictable.

    @rodrigues124: yeah, I remember one time in MW2 my team can't get any kill because the other team just suppressed us with chopper, missiles, airstrikes and AC130. From that point, we knew we were totally fucked.

    @jonincambridge: Well, I don't own this game. Finish the campaign in 2 days at my friend's house, spend some good times with 4 players splitscreens or 2 players in zombie mode. Great time!

    Thanks for the nostalgia, I'm watching Excitebike level 5 on Youtube.