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@unruly: High five on that post. Filled with win.

Another great choice in video games is when you have to pick between two 'grey' or negative outcomes. I'm reminded of Mass Effect 2, when Shepard had to choose how to cripple the Heretic Geth Station: Destroy the station and all the Heretic Geth on board OR rewrite (brainwash) thier belief algorithm.

Nor is he claiming to be. He helped brainstorm some of the ideas for the game.

@Batman: Starfighters screaming between the towers and canyons of Coruscant. Lightsaber duel on the forest floor of Kashyyyk. Running firefight into the bridge of a Star Destroyer. The next Star Wars FPS has no excuse to not be epic.

The mindset that is ok with piracy is something that I've failed to understand. When I read of e-book "piracy" or any other type, I hear "theft". I've never heard an argument outside of "it was more than I wanted to pay for that product, so I took it."

@GeneralBattuta: Clu always looked a little moist. The modeling and animation was great. But a little moist.

@GeneralBattuta: I guess you don't like conservative characters.

This is a really interesting book and the first one I stopped reading because it was so depressing. A man trapped in a reality of emotional detachment of his own making. I hope there was a light at the end of the tunnel (There were some very funny bits and references) but the character's rehashing and analysis of

Labyrinth 2: Beyond Muppetdome

"Pi" anyone?

@tk.: As much as I was driving forward by the story of AC2, it was the Glyphs that really had me hooked. The puzzles and spliced videos pulled me in and paid off like few games have. The full Subject 16 video was as jaw dropping as the conclusion of the story.