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Mike Fahey Blows...there you go buddy.

Honestly? I think Microsoft gave up already... they simply can't understand and can't compete on the market. US is their main market, period. All the rest is probably secondary.

It could be like Mirror's Edge in that the red coloured areas are the bits that will change the direction/momentum of your character.

Played through it like 4 times, the story significantly changing each time I did it. Even the gunplay could be fun once you got a decent bit in.

Oh man. I can't wait to play the part where Jenny gets AIDS.

I don't want to trigger anything...but that sounds like a prelude to a molestation story.

Its not exclusive to PS4. There's a PC version and the Xbox One version will launch after the PS4 version at some point

Microsoft can do no right. Sony is the hipster of 2014 and looks like it will be for 2015 as well. Both companies provided strong presentations. These bloggers are most likely fresh with Sony being the last guy of the day zero. Between two companies, I think Microsoft edged out Sony, but it's just my opinion.

You just can't hide your dislike for Microsoft, can you? Whoa, if Sony showed so many games, Microsoft did what!? Look man, you're so biased it disgusts me.

Yeah, but I will say that the specific content aside, I found the MS conference to be one of the most watchable conferences in years. It was densely packed with tons of trailers and demos with little boring filler. The interstitials were short and actually pretty good. I hope that future press conferences really model

It's only natural that some unanswered questions remain, of course—no game console achieves its every goal in the first six months. All the same, Microsoft has yet to put forth a coherent vision for the Xbox One, nor have they clearly articulated why it's worth spending hundreds of dollars to own one.

This. I rarely have problems with issuing commands at the Kinect.

First things first: I've lost faith in the Kinect camera. I'm sick of hollering orders at my TV, and have been annoyed by the camera far more often than I've been served by it. There are so many small problems, and they add up to become a very big problem. It takes too long to recognize me and sign me in. It can't

I agree that the Xbox is in troubled waters, but mostly because people won't let it do what it's trying to do. The Kinect has a lot of potential and could be a great differentiator, but combined with the PS4's slight graphical advantage/$100 lower price point, it became the symbol of MS's "bad" moves, and thus was put

I wonder if you guys ever heard of this small company...

"It's time DanielDay-Lewis. SUPER. HOT."

I preorder every single game I buy.