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I think my husband almost cried for joy when he showed his son Mystery Men and he LIKED IT. That's a good sign, there.

I think I have to agree with Ebert here - who cares if games are art? Why do we need this validation? Let games be games and have fun playing them.

Some people are curious about the differences between Big Daddy in the book, and Big Daddy in the film. This may have some spoilers, but according to Millar, his original idea was closer to what ends up in the film. Millar said he changed it back because "whenever I tell friends that aren't comic people, they say,

""We aren't saying exactly when we'll be flipping the switch." But today, April 15, is still the last day."

@Donutta: And the longer they play to the stock holders, the less likely that mindset is to change. Someone has to put their foot down and start saying "No, fuck you, we're doing it this way." If everyone just sits on their hands going "Oh, we can't do that, it'll piss off some people who are making money off of

@GtheMVP99: I think what he means is not to get into a discussion about how if we're so disgusted, we shouldn't buy anything ever, because so much of our crap is made in places like China and Malaysia where working conditions are shit. That EVERYONE owns something with parts that were made who knows where, under who

@Blackmarquetbaby: Well, what I mean is, that if you're making a war game (easiest and most relative example here), you might try to use actual real world tactics, or real life battle sequences or whatever. Things that may have happened in real life, that you're trying to recreate or at least draw from in some way.

@Manly_McBeeferton: I have enough trouble keeping my husband out of my pants constantly. So having digital peeps trying to do the same isn't appealing.

@no computers in texas: It's not like they looked amazing streaming on my Xbox.... Sound quality was usually shit besides.

Uh.... Consider me slightly creeped out and not interested.

"Nintendo also notes in its release that the "Wii is the only video game system currently available with motion controls, which are included with the system at no extra charge.""

It's war and it's murder. What the fuck do you want? There's rarely anything ethical or moral about it, no matter what weapon or method you are using.

Doesn't sound worth the money, to me. But I'd like to ask, what WOULD make good late DLC for this game? If the purpose of DLC is to keep people playing the game, what is appropriate to add to a game like ME2 3 months after its release? (And 3 months isn't even that long, honestly). Or would DLC like this be better

Looks like some people spent their spring break paying back Tom Nook.

ok, if anyone from an american auto company is reading this - for the love of god - SELL CARS LIKE THIS IN THE US.

I still have a 1992 Ford Taurus - a few little issues, but it wasn't a bad spare to have around for the better part of a decade (selling it soon).

@Avrum: Oh, I guess I missed that. I just thought these ginormous robots were standing in the middle of the land. I never noticed the world was built ON them.

It looks interesting, but I'm going to need more, because that trailer doesn't really scream "You must play this game" to me. Giant robots fighting an epic battle is helpful....

@MidnightMarvel: Yeah, I won't even bother to get into how retarded it is that the most powerful Jedi in the galaxy has to jump around with a freakin' lightsaber. That was a big fail for this fan.