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I'm not commenting the lack of light, I'm saying the color tones overall. Western developers have been making their games with duller color pallettes to appear more "serious" and "realistic." While that may work, it also makes things look very dull and uniform. I can understand in a cavern or area where the

That actually makes the game look really fun. I need a demo though to see if it plays well.

I thought I was excited before. Now, I'm WAY past that emotion. Elated is more appropriate.

User generated content and Fan Mods are great. Mainly because they are distributed for free. The other reason is that it's made by-fans-for-fans. Each niche of a fan base can incorporate whatever they desire and can share with others. It can provide a lot of longevity in a games life if users are free to tinker

I knew that. Like Panzer Dragoon, one of my favorite games of all time, Star Fox 64, also had an on-rails element, along with a free-range flight mode.

Get Kinect games off rails and I'll start believing it's a core experience. Kinect is facing the same problem touchscreen-only games on Android and iOS: How to deal with the lack of physical feedback inputs.

I prefer FemShep as the canon Shep, but I'm a guy so I enjoy the option of being able to play as a guy. I did my first run through the series as FemShep since day one and planned on going back through the series as myself for a complete second run.

It was nice talking with you too. Thank you.

I wonder how they'll respond to weapon duplicating glitches. I know they removed the glitch method in BL1, will they make duplication a feature in BL2? Go to a vending machine and pay for a duplication of the weapons they like? Since they have an upgrading feature for guns now (which I don't think they've talked

Your example of the smearing of substances on a capacitive screen is a poor counter-point. Dirt on a screen is a user error, not a flaw of the tech. If the user doesn't keep the screen clean, and it's not that hard, the user is at fault. Screens now are even built more sturdy and dirt resistant because people put

What capacitive screens have you used? I've just not met anyone whose had a similar experience these days. It could be the devices you've had experience with.

Bioware wants us talking about the ending, so why don't we just stop talking about it? Giving them what they want isn't how you make things happen.

Only because you asked...

What I think is funny is that laying off game developers just feeds the mobile market more as these people most likely band together and form their own smaller studios. Then they get rich off a good mobile idea, then the big Developers/Publishers buy them in again.

That was amazing! Especially that end portion with the hidden blade wii remote launcher. This kind of makes me hope for an Assassin's Creed Kinect game. I may not buy it, but I'd certainly watch other people play it.

First, Maxim features its gamer girl on its cover, then Mattell is going to come out with gamer Barbie, then Nickelodeon airs a cartoon with a gamer girl main character and the fad becomes mainstream and dull. Let the cycle finish :)

This is such an involved topic. I'll try to be concise.

I hear you on the server costs. I think their should be server and non-server modes. Flexible design for different games and player counts.

This is some controversial stuff here. I'm going on simply what's been stated.

I'm not programmer or game designer, so I'd like a little break down on the advantages this demonstration provides in a real-world context.