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proof that the new pirates film will be a blockbuster hit:

it's not as sharp as playing on a HDTV, but it's not so pixelated as to be a distraction when playing... I find my peripherals being filled by the lower detailed screen more immersive than playing on a smaller more detailed display... it's pretty hard to go back to standard screens now!

I know, right?

you make a character at the beginning, you can change his loadout and armour for both teams but any scars or tattoos will be persistant between both characters. it's really cool!

I purchased Talisman revised 4th edition with all of it's current expansions in a vague hope of luring my friends into a tabletop nerdfest. I've only played a few games, and they've always lasted hours which puts people off, so whenever it comes to "games night" we always end up playing Risk, Monopoly or War on

thats how I play my PS3... playing killzone 3 with the move on a 400" screen is to date one of the most ridiculously immersive gaming experiences I've ever had :D

I guess so. oh well, here's to the sequel!

defusing a mine is worth more experience points than simply shooting them, maybe it allows the engineer to redeploy the mine too, but I dunno about that.

see, I was thinking "it'd be cool if it climbed over those boxes and crushed him, but that probably wont happen" but it did. go figure :D

what excited me most? the spiderbots and turrets... the rest I could take or leave. Not really on my radar.

a delive?

I named one of my cats after one of the runners (pharsti) back in the day... Fantastic game, and an unfortunately underplayed entry in the series!

I had a lot of fun in the closed beta with this game. I highly recommend it :D

After one of the boss fights where you need to use a black hole to open a gate the lock wouldn't come off until I loaded an old save and redid the entire section. there were some other minor bugs, but that bit did sully the experience for me, though I was playing on the shoddy PS3 port (back when the Ports on the PS3

the first game was an amazing, though flawed (though persistent bugs in the game). I'm definitely going to play through it again in anticipation of the sequel.

I'd settle for a HD rerelease of the first 2 and a PSN remake of the GBA SRPG (fist of mars - which was awesome by the way!) to build hype and interest in in ZOE3!

I'm so glad you put speech marks around "getting right to the point" because that it certainly is not.

its the misleading title I find issue with. "they knew for 6 days" implies that they purposefully held back information from customers when it wasn't until day 5 that they even knew personal data was compromised. of course "they knew for about a day!" doesn't carry the same impact.

this article is sensationalist bullshit, the delay is explained in the previous article and this is an obvious bid to grab more clicks. Stop it kotaku!

you got the reference! I'm happy now :)