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@octaslash: A .38 loaded with hollowpoints, no less.

@I_Like_TDs: My theory is that they're trying to say you (the consumer) can bring these people/settings to life by buying the astounding graphical rendering supercomputer and ultimate home entertainment solution that is the PS3.

@HELLSRIDER is doing stuff: Well, that, and the arms themselves. Apparently Chase spent all that time between being fired and being hired in the ER doing reps.

@syhming: You should build him a prosthetic leg that has a gun hidden inside it.

@Sarcasmancer: And then it turns out that all the zombies actually just have a rare form of lupus.

So when do they release the outfit that gives my Avatar a string bikini and full body tattoos?

@OctaneHugo: Only if you count the unintentional hilarity factor.

@CamoZombie: Remember back during Tribes when you could make voice packs? I would love to be able to press a button and have that soundbyte pop out during Halo 3 or TF2.

@Desmondia: You can sell the other player's personal information to spam lists for about $50. Also, you can stalk HotMamma_815.

@Harahel: Don't forget the episode from Numb3rs about the MMO which was apparently a weird cross between WoW, SecondLife, and geocaching.

@QualityJeverage: I think the X-Files firmly established as law that no TV show can ever get videogames right, ever. Writers and directors don't play videogames. Almost by definition one would have to assume that they like to watch movies for their entertainment, a love of which being why they got into the business

@BlueRhino1134: On another note, this might be the character that opens up the much requested "threesome" character path. Although, be warned, doing so removes three character points from all characters involved due to a persistent "Venereal Debuff".

@ghostadv: When I see a girl with a shaved head, my first thoughts actually go to "German fetish queen", not neo-nazi.

@gee: Now I'm imagining the movie adaptation of Mass Effect 2 with Natalie Portman cast as this character. With a shaved head, string bikini, and carefully applied fake tattoos.

@Shinta: They already had force armor, it was called shield, and it lasted for about 30 seconds at a time. :P

Holy crap wut. A tattooed muscle b*tch in a string bikini? Really? Are you taking lessons in "dark and gritty" from Rob Liefeld now, Bioware? ;P Seriously though, I'm not sure whether this is awesome or awful.

Why are they using what's obviously a slave Leia outfit to promote a random gladiator game? Is that just the closest thing they could find on ebay?

Ugh. Those character designs are so busy, and yet so grey and dull. Its very 90s- like Rob Liefeld, or actually, it makes me think most of a very high-res reinterpretation of Daikatana.