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@lolomfgisuck: There are a number of light-gun games for the Wii. The better ones include: House of the Dead 1 & 2, Resident Evil Chronicles, and and Ghost Squad. The Rayman Raving Rabbids series also has pretty decent light-gun minigames.

@Sevius: Because Fable II was, in all but name, The Sims RPG. There wasn't much "game" to it.

@PatMan33: You can't say TT's reputation is entirely undeserved.

@oompagooba: There's no way it's going to come over.

@KnownUnknown: Hard mode is where enemies take even more hits to kill (number of hits required being the stand-in for gameplay in all of IGA's games), so no.

Difficult? Compared to the new Prince of Persia, maybe, but Ecclesia's no tougher than Circle of the Moon, let alone the pre-SotN Castlevania games.

@Vecha: I wouldn't compare MGS4 and Heavy Rain.

@TheBrainNinja: MGS? I didn't enjoy either the cutscenes (which are in great need of a decent editor to tighten them up) or the gameplay (which doesn't hold up to modern 3rd person shooters; yes, MGS is nominally a "stealth action" game, but it boils down to a 3ps with stealth options).

I don't really think of Left 4 Dead as an EA game. But both it and Mirror's Edge have some great elements.

This is liv... news?

@Mister_Jack: Newspapers like, say, the Christian Science Monitor? ;)

@bayn: Not out.

@CrunchbiteJr: Hey, if we can lump together all of North America as one region, we can lump together all of Europe as one region. There are single US states that have larger game sales than all of the UK, and single US cities that have larger game sales than most European countries.

Pre-emptive correction before some moron assumes that Agere has a patent on the concept of a "wireless local area network apparatus": that's just the title of the patent, not the actual patent protected invention.

@bfwings55: Hey, the launch of HDR is going to be the first time in a year I connect my 360s to the Internet.

@detraya: The theme drops tomorrow. The game drops Nov 26.

You can already see the game-breaking, entirely brain-dead infinite combos on Youtube.

@jayntampa: Hey, if the only difference between the two editions is an anime movie (that I might watch once, if that), I'll save my $20. An artbook, on the other hand, would be a sure-fire way for Capcom to get my money.

Has Capcom spilled the beans on the bonuses included with the Collector's/Limited Edition?