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I love manual focus! It's one of the things that irritate me the most on some DSLRs.

Is it comparable to Zombie Master for Half Life 2?

@Ryuk: And followed by 5 other adds in serie.

@DimensionWarped: Is is relevant in every way. A title like LBP isn't 'just a platformer', it's a huge undertaking around a game that just needs massive resources and by all facets is riskier than developing a shooter.

@SamL_: Finally decent southpark on my PS3!

@Rebochan: Wasn't she a character in GTA?

@boopadoo: Same thought here, I wonder whether that illustration was done by a woman?

I'm getting a lot of ICO vibes from this game, which isn't a bad source to get inspired from.

@hezz05: Having said that, I'm not judging anyone. Just posting a comment on whether you can or cannot.

@Kevin856: Well, it does say a lot about someone. I mean, it's not 'just' political beliefs, there's more to it than that. He's supporting someone's views on culture and way of living probably because he can identify with a lot of the standpoints. I don't know how you couldn't at least partially judge someone based on

Even though it has been taken over by a different developer, I'll always think about this as the game made by the students at (presumably) HKU. Lovely to see it all come to fruition. :)

YES YES YES!

@Moar_pr0nz: I have to agree with some of the commenters here, using CELL would be a good move on Sony's part. Parallel processing is the future, developers have learned the architecture, CELL has some more headroom, it makes the transition cheaper for both Sony and developers, the OS won't really need an entire

@Capp: Well, it should be.

@CJayC: YES, PLEASE!

It's about breaking stereotypes, which is then connected to the playstation brand. "Playstation for everyone" In a world where mainstream gaming is booming, it's not a bad advertisement. A little abstract, but definitely smart.

I didn't know people actually bought it for a collection. Who would rather have a collection of DRM'd movie files on a harddisk than hard-copy discs?

Is it just me or do the reactions take in more space than before?

@LittleBigPlaneteer: Except that the PS2 had a longer learning curve, much like the PS3.