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Very excited about this. Naughty Dog has always been a favorite developer of mine but since the Uncharted series, they've earned "blind faith" status for me. They've yet to let me down (the ditching of certain IPs notwithstanding) so I've no doubt this game will be awesome.

I'm sorry but this is the most ridiculous thing I've heard. Why the hell are they wasting time on this nonsense?

I liked DA2, too, don't get me wrong. I just liked it LESS than DAOrigins. I felt like with DA3, they could take the best of both worlds and craft it into something fantastic, given the time and resources. My concern now is that, if this multiplayer is not stand-alone, then time and resources are going into that

If you take a gander up above, at the article, you'll notice this tipster didn't know if it was stand alone or attached. Seeing how Bioware's handling ME3, I figured it would be attached. Attaching multiplayer to a series that doesn't need it, and whose second game suffered because a lack of time and resources,

This makes me feel SOOOO sad. I adored DAOrigins and, frankly, DA2 let me down by comparison. I was really hoping that Bioware would focus on improving Dragon Age but if this proves to be true, then my hopes have been dashed. We've seen what they are capable of when under time and budget constraints and it leaves A

I missed out on promoting this comment so I'll just say: Agreed.

So true. Console gamers never complain about anything ever.

I get that. I do. But I wholeheartedly and with every fiber of my being believe that the PC gaming market would be better off without Ubisoft (even without a replacement) if this guy accurately represents their attitude towards it.

Is anyone really surprised? The shitty way they've handled anything PC related lately makes it pretty damn obvious that Ubisoft wants nothing to do with the PC market anymore. They've done everything short of telling their customers to fuck off and yet they still find themselves making PC games. So what's the next

They may not be as robust as a built-from-the-ground-up gaming PC, but they get the job done pretty damn well for a gamer on the go.

There's something about this article that irks me. I'll freely admit that I fanboy this series pretty hard, so it may just be the typical dislike of what seems like negativity, but I don't know. It kind of feels like this article is basically upset that Uncharted is what it is, or being what it is TOO MUCH or

So, regarding Skyrim: I'm really struggling with combat. I'm playing on a friends computer (as my pre-Christmas funds were reserved for Uncharted and Zelda) and he's using a PS3 controller with MotionJoy. I usually just end up flailing about in the general direction of enemies, getting my ass handed to me in even the

Worry not! Once it's actually out, there'll be more reviews. 30 reviews four days before release seems pretty good to me

That is absolutely what is going to happen. It sadly happens with every game that comes out, no matter how good or bad; this being Bioware Mass Effect, I fully expect angry mobs and bitter tears.

I made that same apology, but instead I made it to ACRevelations and Skyrim. I don't fanboy often, but I do fanboy over two things: Uncharted and Zelda.

This is the bundle that I'd love to see here in the States one day. The only reason I've even considered getting a 3DS is because of Ocarina of Time, so a bundle that includes it and a fantastic themed DS sounds perfect.

Agreed.

I am actually genuinely concerned that so many people here consider what I just witnessed in that video as a legitimate form of discipline; here's to hoping those of you who think as such wise up before you have children.

Oh wow....I thought it was just because of my long break from playing Uncharted 2 that I sucked so bad for my first run-through. I'm sure that still has a lot to do with it, as I wasn't exactly spectacular at the game before, but it makes me feel a smidge better knowing I can blame at least a few of those deaths on

Agreed! The characters and story were absolutely stellar; I'm already eagerly awaiting the 4th installment