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"I do think industry-wide we would benefit from more collectors editions out at $80 or $100. I would try more collectors editions. Because I'm not going to try a collectors edition for $149.99. It's a tough decision."

right? In today's economy especially, I would never pay over $100 for a collectors edition of any game... and Skyrim is probably the game I have looked forward to more than any other game in years. A Collector's edition should not cost twice as much as the vanilla game, and this is WAY more than twice the cost.

That is entirely to much money for a Collector's edition.

Is it just me or have there been lots of trailers lately mimicking the Inception style "BRAWWWWM" thing to make things feel more intense?

For me the appeal of Mirror's Edge was it's uniqueness, but I ended up loving it for the art style, all the way around. Environment, character design, music, it was all just so beautiful and had a nice edgy feel to it... no pun intended.

yes! yes! God yes THIS! This is exactly why I loved Oblivion (and Fallout 3 for that matter) was the unmarked quests that you just stumbled upon while *gasp* exploring. One of my favorites was a note I found in some random cabin talking of a great danger that was lurking in one of the nearby caves or something and

THANKYOU for that .gif /saved

Soooooooo super excited! All I know is Nolan better not kill off Gordon. Gary Oldman's portrayal of Gordon is by far the #1 thing I love about Nolan's Batman movies. He absolutely NAILS it! This movie is just sounding to good to be true, and the teaser sorta has that feel too.

It's said in the Batman mythos that Gordon is smart enough to figure out who Batman is, but chooses not to, or chooses to ignore it. That said, it's not much of a stretch to think that Gotham's prince/biggest celebrity would go out of his way to visit the police commissioner to wish him well, and then there being a

I love id, and I really want to play RAGE, but..... all I took away from that video was...

I'm right there with ya buddy, Voyager was shit, Enterprise was actually pretty good. I hated it because of the theme song, but once it went off the air I started catching re runs of it and really connected with the cast of characters.

Yea that's what I normally do, but I still would rather have the sense of danger in the game... just not quite as much that is given even on easy difficulty.

yea, where I have problems is when there are literally like 4 or 5 skeletons in the same area, which seems to always happen when I'm out exploring at night.

new mobs sounds cool, but honestly I just wish they would give you an option to tone down the current mobs. Even on easy they are extremely brutal... or maybe I'm just a panzy.

Yea I pretty much had the opposite experience. I hated it the 1st few hours then all the sudden found myself glued to it and couldn't put it down. Yea the leveling system is definitely a draw back, but I think I dis like it more for just how exactly you level up, which is to say it isn't based on XP, but on your major

LOL You played a game that you didn't like for 150 hours? I'd say Bethesda did their job well enough then. Fun four hour games are fine and dandy and... fun... but I'd rather have a game I can get lost in and play for months than one that I'm done with after one sitting.

The most fun thing to do in a video game IMO is to explore a virtual world and see what sort of secrets it has. Get lost in the lore and become the character that you are playing. That's what Oblivion, Fallout, ect were all about for me.

If there is any one thing the internet has taught me it's that the Japs are not afraid of poop.

This game looks incredibly boring and lame.. is there a point to it other than wandering around and attacking others?

There was a decent amount of coverage for Arkham City, they even showed quite a bit of Catwoman game play. But yea nothing from Metal Gear Solid Rising was a huge letdown. I mean how can you show some of it last year but not this year? wtf!