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Jordyce
jordyce-old

I've already got both. Played the Vita for a couple of days, but I'm back to Pushmo and Super Mario 3D Land on the 3DS. The Vita is fine gaming machine, and the two sticks are good, but it has a couple of design flaws and is in need of a pretty big firmware update... as was the 3DS on release. Give it six months and

Had the demo. Played it. Loved it.

I do. I want the nicer looking one. Is there a problem with that?

Nearly traded in my 3DS for the Zelda edition, but I think this is pretty much a definite. Buy this, transfer data over, sell off old blue. God damn.

Best. Game. Ever. 634 seconds first try.

I made a similar joke a couple days ago.

Do you also hate loading times by any chance? Because Mass Effect 2's were god awful long on PS3, and that can completely break any immersion. That being said, your idea of immersion isn't necessarily the same as others, you're looking at things from an overly realistic point-of-view. Turn-based narrative promotes

The PS Move and Kinect both seem like major players for the casual gamers, but so far if I was going to go with any sort of non-traditional controller, the Wii just has so much more to offer. And Wii Motion Plus is pretty solid.

People have been hyping this game up for many, many years now.

Seems like a Mac Mini.

"In other words: if your status update links to The Pirate Bay, Facebook would be legally obligated to remove it."

Just 2010.

2010 says; "what up".

I never had to restart an area more than five times to beat it in my Normal or Crushing playthrough. Once I'd gotten used to the weapons, aiming and was throwing back consistently, I found Crushing even easier. Never particularly fell to my death. The two Djinn areas were easy if you had the right weapons, I believe

So when Uncharted 2 was getting boatloads of accolades and game of the year nominations in 2009, you just dismissed them? The first one wasn't anything special, but you've been missing out for three years now.

If you found Uncharted difficult, then that really speaks to your skill (or lack thereof) as a gamer. There were barely any difficult moments in Crushing mode, let alone easier difficulties. The only particular area which has a "difficulty spike" where heaps of enemies appear out of nowhere, as you call it, is the

Had a Vita for a week now. Have to say... it reminds me a lot of the 3DS. You play launch titles, and then it just kind of sits there waiting for some big firmware updates and titles for it really gain any steam. If you have plenty of launch titles you want to play (Uncharted doesn't last long, btw) then buying at

If you're using the Japanese or Asian PSN, you can freely download PSN/PSP titles and they'll work.

My general intent was to say that they're a necessity. I didn't say that treating employees illegally or unethically was their right (I've had it done to me), but it's not a black or white situation, and companies need to be doing what they can to make a profit to justify their products.

Without them, you wouldn't be posting on Kotaku, eating your food or driving your car.