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Don't just do it for ND's games, do it for the radically creative titles the PSN is known for, like Journey. That'll make it a smart move.

What I find most interesting about the LOU marketing thus far is that they haven't showed fighting cordyceps-infected in gameplay yet. They haven't even alluded to it since the original trailer.

That style of slo-mo violence was very much pioneered by Snyder's 300, but that's not to say it didn't have similar incarnations before.

a quick google search would answer that for you. ps3.

O Captain, my Captain.

Yeah this is nice but it's EA.

as for the dull colors and minimal textures, I'd attribute that to the featured levels being user-generated and possibly unfinished projects.

It was made for PS3.

Cool guys don't look at explosions.

Portal 2 for five freaking dollars.... it's time for my cheap ass to pounce.

The "red thing" is the console's power supply unit. Of course, usually it is not exposed, and also not red.

Why is it that you guys used that "promise NOT kept" business only with Sony? You found completely different words/phrases to use for Nintendo and Microsoft regarding similar situations. And only with Sony you did that "promise NOT kept... yet". Now you're using "pending"?

"The imagery there for most of us will be the same: a man physically assaulting a woman, not the other way around."

This news just ruined my day. Ugh.

Let's pray.

Well the point of the game is that there's actually a third sentence.

This is an excellent example of the communication problems between Sony's businesses. If Sony Computer Entertainment had any say in it, this film would never be allowed to disgrace the IP with its woeful existence.

This is not good. I don't trust the talent.

Not that I disagree with this essay, but man, why did you want to write this? Look at how you ended it. Nobody's going to like that. This is almost an attack on a demographic and you didn't bother to end on a positive note. You've brewed up a mighty potent shitstorm here, dawg.

I'm not even sure what Lionhead means anymore, now that Molyneux is gone.