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@Koztah: Plateau/Mile-End?

@Protector one: Yeah, but its intent is to be the only peripheral you need. Same for the Wiimote (before its shortcomings made an addon necessary).

@LucasReis: Games are not even close to that yet. The main offender in taking up space on DVDs and Blu-Rays is not the gameplay elements, it's the videos and cutscenes. Hence why it's pretty much only RPGs that have to come on multiple disks.

@Benguin: There are two problems with that. First, if they still keep another laptop/desktop computer, then the knowledge to use a computer IS there, and the iPad being for people that don't know how to use a computer is then irrelevant.

@melbs: Ok, but seriously. A 5$ booklight solves your problem with eink readers.

@Ursus Maritimus: Actually, it does, if you consider how straightforward porting it must have been. Maemo's pretty much a Linux distro, after all.

@MonkeyBiz: Because in Japan, they lace the DS retail boxes with nicotine, causing severe physical and psychological dependency.

@angelfan91: Wikipedia answers "Chime is an upcoming music/puzzle video game developed by Zoe Mode for Xbox Live Arcade."

@c4pt_chunk: Nah, back then the recognition had even more issues; it changed Nag to Hag. Over 15 millions people died.

@elwoot: I'd say part of the difference is that the DOAX girls are using their sexuality to satisfy the wishes of the unseen male character (or Zack; not too certain about the whole point of the game). In Bayonetta, she uses her sexuality to confuse others, then she proceeds to kick them in the face and blow their

@pixelsnader: Not really. It uses the same Gecko rendering engine, but it's more the successor of the Mozilla Suite and Netscape Communicator. It's not completely compatible with all Firefox extensions. Comes with an email client, IRC client, address book.

@Phantom6612: Well, KOTOR did have some surprising nuances in its morality system, though. I don't remember whether it was in KOTOR 1 or 2, but the part where you have to investigate a murder on a neutral planet, where the result of your investigation of a murder involving members of both factions, and could very

@Nightshift Nurse: Yeah, I guess expectations for BlazBlue pretty much killed all interest the Guilty Gear fandom could (should) have had for Battle Fantasia. It's a fairly good game, and while I totally agree it's not balanced for hardcore tournament play, it doesn't mean it's worthless. Far from it.

Awwww... No Seamonkey?

When I need to boost productivity, Drum n' Bass is my music of choice.

@tetracycloide: Maybe so, I'm not disputing that they're opposites, but they're not always "Good/Evil" as Mike put it in his review. While a good portions of the Renegade decisions in ME1 are Shepard basically just being a dick, there are things on both sides of the coin that would register as "good" and choices that

@tetracycloide: Yes, the choices quite obviously go one way or another, but both paths are not as clear cut as Good and Evil. In ME 1, the Paragon/Renegade was more a measure of up to what point you're the Council's obedient lapdog than whether or not you're good or evil.

Aww, Mike, Mike, Mike... Don't make it sound like the moral choices between Paragon and Renegade are just Good/Evil. The only Bioware RPG that does that is KOTOR.