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@Doomcryer: Agreed completely. Its certainly the best CRPG I've ever played, the writing is amazing. I enjoy it immensely, but I never finish it. This is about the 6th time I've started the game. I actually bought a copy of it when it was NEW for gods sake. I just keep on getting distracted, and then I forget whats

Need more Heavy Rain.

Current Backlog of games that I intend to finish:

It looks like the gun is blowing a bubble in its gum.

Looks pretty cool to me. Let's get that dismemberment system into a star wars game, yeah?

@LeonX84: I will still be playing this on PC (The Best Gaming Console). But it would be pretty neat if they had the same deal as the Mac/PC issue (buy once, play anywhere, steamcloud stored saves/configs). A man can dream can't he?

@Harlekin: SHODAN remains the #1 insane AI. (Narcissistic Personality Disorder coupled with classic Sociopath and Psychopathic tendencies) (FUN FACT: Narcissistic Personality Disorder is found in most serial killers!)

@DunnCarnage: Thats pretty clearly a companion cube, not D0G.

@orijimi: Understood, I still enjoy my PS3, but I don't ever pick up the controller without shaking my head at the nonsensical stick placement/ergonomics.

I was just doing some research into this last night. (I REEEALLY hate my ps3 controllers) There are a couple of other options that do the same thing: there is a Saitek controller that lets you reconfigure the orientation of the d-pad / analog stick but is wired and lacks the six axis; and the DreamGear Shadow Six

@Koda89: For clarification, I understood what he, and by extension, you, meant. And if the movie had been simply titled "Prince of Persia" and not "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" my quibble would be nullified.

Minor Quibble with your review:

@lonkley: I see that you too have seen the yellow sign, and await the last king.

@tenru1: Actually with a little bit of ingenuity and some custom drivers, you can plug that bad boy into a PC and map the controls for lots of different games. (Freespace 2 was pretty cool with it, and I think we go it working at one point with mechwarrior 4)

Can anybody answer the following question for me?

Hmmm...

@Jonn: Wow. Someone else who remembers Daily Victim. God I loved those stories. The Sinistar Burial, The DDR Romeo and Juliet, The epic that was the war between the Windows and Unix System Administrators.

Prince of Persia and The Wall Run (Vertical and Horizontal)

I lament the lost art of video game manuals. They used to provide so much background information and detail. They were sometimes written "in game world" which turned them into artifacts of a kind. I still treasure many of mine.