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That's pretty neat. There really aren't a lot of games that focus on motherhood, and even less that allow a giant bird to swoop down and tear away one of the most precious things in your life, leaving you cursing the gods that have forsaken you and your children.

Wait a minute... That's not the Xbox logo...

There's no way the dog's making it through this game alive.

A new and expanded achievements system captures video of your epic moments

I guess the only question now is how intrusive Kinect is.

Slightly off topic, but I can't help but think that the development costs for this game, and most realistic games in general must be insane, and can only really go up. Provided you can make enough from the sales it should be fine, but man, the amount you would have to sell to actually see a profit must be huge...

Needless to say that I'm staying incredibly cautious about the whole Shadows of the Eternal thing. I'm doubtful that without some sort of drastic change to his approach nothing's going to change from his previous games. Sure, he can say things are different, but it's the products quality that'll do the talking in the

As someone with disproportionately large legs I'm glad that there's a Pokemon protagonist I can finally relate to.

Alright it's time for video game bingo!

So what's their type? Big monster or small monster?

Most likely won't be happening for a while. Give it a couple years and you could see an enhanced port to another handheld, but with Capcom who really knows?

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So the music they're using is pretty much the best thing ever.

Oh man, that's only the tip of the iceberg.

It didn't even bother to go into how many actual things they got wrong about the dinosaurs themselves, but if they did we'd be here all day.

Please, please, please let that eating sound be a placeholder. I couldn't handle 60 seconds of it, much less an entire game with that noise.

It sounds like a blast, I'm just hoping they're able to balance the monster well though. Make it too fast or strong and the players don't stand a chance, but too weak and it won't be a challenge. That said I'm curious as to what the humans have to work with against the monster. I mean, this isn't a computer playing,

As a kid I watched Jurassic Park waaay too many times and developed some rather vivid nightmares about those hulking T-Rex's.

If it's anything like Wild World (Can't say anything about City Folk though) the day before a neighbour moves away they,

“Next generation, everything's going to have to be destructible.”

Actually I think this raises a good point. How aware can you be when using one of these? I don't think there's any piece of technology, aside from the virtual boy, that locks you in like that.