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OMG, I laughed so hard. Slapping Morrigan, picking bears for party members, all epic.

I'd like to ask him if he's looking forward to Kane and Lynch 2.

To be honest, Ali kicks the crap out of Tyson in that game. Lennox Lewis and George Foreman in their prime do as well. All Tyson has going for him in that game is his uppercut — it's flat out nasty.

I enjoyed the ability to customize weapons from the first game, and it looks like they expanded on that here, but overall, the first game was mediocre. For the short time that it lasted, I enjoyed playing coop with my buddy, but with MW2 spec ops and Left 4 Dead 2 already available, I may choose an army of none for

@JayUnreal: Yes, I agree with you that it's a premature market for 3D. We are still coming out of a recession, and in many ways, the majority of the population is just now adopting HD tv. But I think the industry is sold on the concept of 3D being the future, and just how it has taken years to incorporate HD into the

@JayUnreal: I agree with you that 3D makes sense in movie theaters to some degree. I also agree that its utility in household settings will probably be limited. I can't imagine myself wanting to sit around in my living room with 3D glasses just to casually watch TV, news, etc. Perhaps a big sporting event, maybe, but

Gotta love Star Man and The Amazon. This was truly one of my favorite games as a kid.

@RiotControl: Yes, but Games Radar forgot to add a picture of a giraffe, and perhaps, Sarah Palin

I just can't get into the Juri character design. She looks ridiculous.

@inbtf: I believe it's jo-vulva-vich

her super long legs are kinda freaky

I agree with Owen's review completely. My biggest problem with the Mad Moxxi DLC is that your progress isn't saved after every round. One time a friend and I got to the Boss wave of Round 4 and then we both wiped. That forced us to start all the way over from round 1. And that was just in the introduction challenge

I still need to finish this game. I also really loved it, mainly because I like to use my imagination and building things in the game was really rewarding.

@TSFMfest: Aye, I played the game on normal up until the fight with the Archdemon, at which point, I decided to go the easy route, because I was getting my rear-end handed to me repeatedly(and also because I didn't really have any characters fighting with me who could attack at range).

Argh! Now you have forced me to buy one. I remember back when these were selling for $300. Back then I built my own from Sanwa and Seimitsu parts and MDF to use on the playstation 3. I have been wanting one for the XBox as well, so this'll do the trick.

There were a few things that Chromehounds did very well. For one, the squad-based combat was really rewarding. Many of the Xbox Live friends I still play with now I first met while playing Chromehounds.

I got the game in the mail today. The storyline and the gameplay is hard to explain, because in many ways, it's completely bizarre, but I'm having a blast playing it. This is coming from someone who really didn't like Devil May Cry 4

@cin1122: lol, agree wholeheartedly. Sten is a pain in the ass, I'll take Shale or the ginger dwarf over him anyday

@Osagasu: I'm in the same boat. I keep wondering if I really missed something.