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@-MasterDex-: Hit the nail on the head there. Shilling out a couple of euros more to get both versions. Mostly just to have the two of them. But I'll be spending my time on the PC version for the most part.

This seems like it will be a deal breaker for a lot of people.

O2 basically want to slap their branding all over it and add in certain apps and that's why 'they are taking their time testing it'.

I haven't played Pokemon in years and am suddenly getting the uge to play it again. Maybe it's all this talk about the new games. Maybe not. Who knows.

This is just sacrilegious.

It looks nice, but then again, I can't see it properly because of the text covering it.

@shonensan: Which comes along with the same bugs :P Heard great things about that game too.

@gigawings: Problem is, the only voice over is for the FMV/ingame engine movies in the English language version.

@spline9: That European reatail patch was for their first game in the series, Boiling Point: Road to Hell. There has only been a patch for Xenus 2:White Gold for the Russian version.

Thanks for the link there, but by coincidence I've already looked at those and tried to download the two different files from Megaupload. The files were just taking too long to download and was giving me an estimated download time of 16 hours for the first part since it was downloading at 20kb/s. So I gave up on them.

Now playing

@kearneybobs: This game has one of the funniest dubbing over I have ever see in a game. So terribly done but hilarious all the same.

I bought this game the other day after reading the RPS article. And I gotta say, although it does have it's bugs it's really enjoyable to play. Solid, but fairly simplistic RPG system. The only major problem I'm having with the game is that the sound will drop out after 10 mins of gameplay, or an hour's worth of play.

I wouldnt say it exaggerates it at all. In fact, it sums up how we are feeling about it, perfectly. The outcry you are hearing is because there is an outcry. And when that outcry stops, you see that there no one will be talking about it anymore.

I suppose we like to talk about stuff that matters to us, in a way. And a site that is slow, not very easy to read and horribly laid out is one of those things that matter to us.

It's getting more and more like Tumbleweed from Red Dead, round these parts. :(

I'm just after reinstalling Crysis 1 there and will be playing through it for the 5th/6th time. I feel like I need to spruce it up a bit.

Guitar Hero is dead!

That redesign hash tag appears to lead me to the classic version of the Kotaku webpage.