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two minutes I watched it.

No way, man. I love that movie.

Maybe a young Dennis Rodman.

Is that Simon Phoenix?

I haven't seen them talking up the Xbox any more than any other device. Frankly, every time there's an article about any of the consoles, someone has to spout off with "Why is there so much positivity for the Xbox, and not the PS4?" And the very next day there's a glowing PS4 article, and it's all "Why is Kotaku

Dude looks like a guy approaching 50, if he's not already there.

I don't see any issue here. Very few people use these walkthroughs to play an entire game for the first time. They either use it to get past a particularly difficult or frustrating portion of the game and then move on without it, or they use it on subsequent playthroughs in order to see what they missed previously.

Apparently sports and music are religions now, too.

I traded my Wii for a WiiU. Why not? I didn't play any GC games on it, and the WiiU plays Wii games.

I've played both of those games, and I didn't even realize that they had multiplayer.

it makes no sense to have it in the title of this game.

So will this be like Splinter Cell's Spies and Mercs multiplayer, where every time a game starts anyone who didn't get picked to be Batman or Robin will just quit and join a new game?

Wow, what an incredible display of missing the point.

It all looks the same.

This is useless without running the actual OS that will be used on the console. Neither will have an OS with as much overhead necessary to run it, and there's no telling just how efficient the two OS's will be. This experiment literally tells us nothing.

They didn't say "best selling." They said "most successful."

Ask all the people who put up similar graffiti after hurricane Katrina. Get enough pissed off people together who feel powerless and marginalized, and this is what happens. As I said, that's why it's all over high school men's rooms.

For reference:

The Last of Us graffiti is exactly what i would expect to see in a city that has been placed under martial law and has an underground resistance building. These are recruitment messages. The resistance paints these questions like "What happens when the food runs out?" in order to let people know that they need to

You could have just whittled this down to: