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Unless a Holographic woman that actually resembles Cortana pops out of a Microsoft OS run phone or general device and speaks with some genuine semblance of A.I. count me not interested. Frankly even Siri is just a lazy man's personal Google Search so, meh, unimpressed all around (*shrug*).

I wish her all the best, and I'm sure this will do well, but I have to admit to being disappointed in the choice. Honestly I think the coolest thing she could have done with a new IP set in the Potterverse is have it focus on the Aurors either before or in the aftermath of Voldemort's final demise.

(*Bleep*) Yeah! ^.^ 'nuff said.

The only downside to that is none of the people who made TechTV what it was will come back even if the network is 'restored.' They've all either moved on to better things, focused on family, or got shafted/burned by the network and have no interest in tempting fate again. Now, maybe one or two of the G4 people might

Their just advertising what we were all thinking for *most* of the game until Levine decided to punch everyone in the romance erection. Seriously, listen to the Nerdist podcast episode where they sat down with him. Thanks Ken.

What's so hard about just saying, "I wanted to create a well written, dramatic, and rounded female character who also gives you a boner." Seems like a simple and acceptable concept to me.

Constantine was basically created to be a young version of the artist Sting in a trenchcoat. I'm not sure how he thinks Bigby looks like John unless he's maybe thinking of the Keanu Reeves version of the character who wasn't anything at *all* like the Alan Moore/Vertigo Hellblazer character.

Bloody excited for this. I know people leapt on The Walking Dead bandwagon when it came out, and I'll concede that the game mechanics of it was brilliant, but I hated the way the characters were "evolved" and how the story felt that character/narrative development meant beating you over the head with tragedy so that

(*spoilers*) While I didn't care for the force-fed parent/child trope between two characters that didn't need it and an ambiguous ending that felt like it was striving for something "artsy" the game didn't need, I do feel that the majority of the rest of the experience was well done, i.e. it was a great game.

No, it wasn't. And I'm not going to argue the point as there are several articles from various gaming media sites and Star Wars related sites that point out that Lucas changed the concept for the game late in development and that while the character we saw in the Demo was a placeholder (i.e. not the final mocap

In it's original form? Yes. But, Disney's made it clear they don't like mature subject matter in their properties if they have a say in it. Even if you look at Avengers, there's almost no sexual elements or abundance of swearing in it. 1313 was going to have plot elements like slavery, prostitution, drug use and other

The Boba thing would have ruined the game. If you watched the Demo-Trailer you saw what they were going for and it was *perfect*....then George got involved because, you know, he sees something brilliant someone else is doing with his universe and he has to add his two cents. While I'm disappointed Disney killed the

They actually did this whole politics storyline in The Clone Wars. It was so dull that even really great writers and show directors couldn't make it interesting.

True. It's...disheartening. One of the key aspects that made the OT so fantastic was that, over the course of putting the final pen strokes and even making the film George turned to his fellow filmmaker friends, mentors and so on to tell him if what he was doing was good or not. The only time he was like "Step off"

It's a good game. Content and combat mechanics wise I think anyone who says otherwise just has rose colored glasses on for the original game. However I concede that the required online/DRM elements made the game frustrating in small ways. I don't think the console version will suffer from the same woes the PC version

Controversy? Really? Shouldn't that more accurately say "a vocal minority that won't stfu about something that, really ,wasn't that big a deal in the first place..." I mean, all the good these guys have done for every facet of gaming and geek culture along with straight up humanitarian causes via Child's Play

It's certainly got me well invested in BioWare again. My hope is that if EA can be hand's off and let BioWare do what they always did best before suits starting putting their fingers in the pie to 'make it better' or 'more appealing' we really will get an experience that feels like the spiritual successor to Baldur's

Pretty damn fantastic. Yeah, performance/acting/writing wasn't as good as Wayside's "Nuka Break", but the effort was phenomenal and they had some great universe details from the costumes on down to little props. Also getting the voice actor for Lanius from the game to come in and record all new dialog for Lanius and

Well put.

No matter how well you phrase it, or how blunty, there will always be those who can't except the nature of this game and how it presents/executes it's story. Too many gamers have become too reliant on games that hold your hand with their characters and narrative.