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ditto, and used the profits to buy Black Ops

Ok, so who was it that shouted at you in public for reporting on news? Such douchebaggery deserves to be called out.

Hmm. Tough for me to judge from the video above. It doesn't look like the greatest thing i've ever seen, but it doesn't look like the worst, either. I wouldn't say it's a must buy, but at least Gearbox did what no else else could to this point: finish the game.

Ha, Kung Pow was one of the my favorite movies in my younger years. It's so stupidly funny.

Hmm, too soon to tell. I guess my initial impression is that it's not a big enough leap over current gen consoles to warrant a purchase on graphics power alone, and the controller seems a bit awkward to me for hardcore titles. I guess I'll just have to see what kind of games they come up with and how they use the new

Oh hell ya, that looks awesome.

It's all fun and lulz till a predator drone shows up at your house.

It's an interesting concept. I will be curious to see how much it costs. Right now, I only buy the COD map packs when they go on sale, because at $15, I think they are overpriced. So if this service somehow makes it economical to have the latest map packs and content, I may consider it.

First off, it's a great game. There is nothing more satisfying than cracking a suspect. On the other hand, there is seldom a worse feeling that when you get it wrong and potentially put the wrong person behind bars. I like that it's a thinking man's game. I like the feeling of guilt when you doubt your own intuition,

@ MarkoPolos: No, I didn't come on to whine, I'm generally interested in MW3, it's just that I didn't come away impressed from this trailer. When I think back on the trailers for MW2, I think they were more interesting and better put together than this. But as I said to WillyG15, I'll still buy it. I just think

Yeah, I was referring to the fighting in front of the NY Stock Exchange, the scenes in the subway, etc. All of that was done in Crysis 2, but Crysis 2 has the benefit of a newer, more polished engine. I hate to say it, but the COD engine is starting to look long in the tooth, and without the talent of the former

After playing Crysis 2, this looks mighty similar

I preordered the Razer Onza TE, and ever since I received it, I've been loving it. At it's core, this controller is really built for FPS games. The adjustable tension thumb sticks are a true highlight, and I have used this function to tighen my right thumbstick for more precise (and less jumpy) aiming in shooters.

I had to download this yesterday after seeing it in the app store, and yes, it is a total punch out clone.

Picked up Chaos Rings and Secret of Mana

Dragon Age II is hit and miss for me, which is unfortunate considering Origins was one of my favorite games of all time, and probably the only game I have ever purchased 3 times (once on Xbox 360, once on PC, and once on Steam — not to mention DLC).

I pre-purchased Homefront, and although my wallet stings a little at the nearly $20 price drop provided by Amazon and Walmart one day after release, I can't help but admire some aspects of the game. As mentioned in the Kotaku review, I truly appreciate the fact that Homefront tries to do something brave in terms of

It'd be great if you didn't need to buy the Move separately to use this thing. Why can't it just be a stand alone gun peripheral? It costs too much to buy this thing plus a Move in my opinion.

I've been playing the Killzone 3 beta, and I must say that for me it tops the demos for both Bulletstorm and Crysis 2. It definitely feels much more polished than Crysis.