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@Jextoid: You'll love Ico if/when you play it. I'd suggest you get it now if you have a PS2 / BC PS3 around, but it's prohibitively expensive. Which is all the more reason why this comp is frickin' great.

Yeah, there are major differences and the character type is pretty common, but anyone else see her and immediately think of Kotaku-tan? I'll buy her one of these days... [meatbun.us]

Today has been a big day for Suda, and for Kinect. Also, Itchy and Scratchy Land!

@zelfmoordkonijn: Indeed. It's just kind of a "wait and see" thing, because let us not forget the giant disaster that was Lair using the SIXAXIS. I know, different system and game, but anything high concept that goes on motion controls seems hard not to be a bit skeptical of.

@SinisterUrge13: Don't know if it's sarcasm or honesty on your part, but I'll be blunt in saying that this news does give me a bit more hope for Kinect. Granted that all of these games would be a steep challenge to make work (don't even get me started on whatever the hell Steel Battalion will be...), but at least

This article did it's job for a Panzer Dragoon fan. See? :D

@Toshi: So... happy... ;_;

JOYGASM.

@koreshonfire: I've wanted to for awhile, especially for the Ico / Shadow of the Colossus combo, amongst a few other big names, but am in the same boat as you. Light on cash, less time, but also less desire. I have a Wii and used to have a 360, but really cut back because the new generation of games doesn't appeal

@An Atheist Jew: What I'm thinking about this is that it will control in no way like the old Steel Battalion. And in saying that I'm not talking about the controller but the game itself. No buttons = most likely very simple interface. Or maybe more voice commands? This is one that will be mysterious until more is

So, they went from a million bajillion buttons (accurate number is accurate) to none. As to how this will play... I am confuse.

@legendnthemaking: Does your wife also enjoy climbing ladders? Long, seemingly endless ladders?

OH MAN! It's like you tossed Agro to the sharks and took a big furry Colossus as your trusty steed! Can't wait to see where they go with this. :D

Gonna be extra tempted to have a PS3 by then. There are a lot of great games on the system, but this tops the Anticipationometer. Let's see if I can hold off! :jangles empty wallet, looks at stack of plastic devices already in front of TV:

@DanceOfD3ath: They may not have made it, but they published it. Bungie was the developer. However, as publishers, wouldn't they be well aware of the issue having gone through technical requirement standards? It is a first party game, arguably the biggest coming game on their system, and they are in charge of the

@The Moof: That's either impressive or sad. Both actually. Wish MS would get their act together and at least lower the price of their proprietary drives, but yeah, that's wishful thinking, right?

@Mokon: Reason for that is probably access time. USB sticks or a hard drive through a USB port wouldn't operate at nearly the same speed because it is using a slower connection. I might be wrong on that, but a USB drive would most likely be good only for storage of Arcade-size titles, video, music, and save data that

Good luck Erin, we love and respect you and your future child just as much as we have respect for your late husband. We hope for the best for you in the future.

@eyeshield: This and the Arcade always reeked of making people buy the crazy overpriced proprietary HDDs, which is sad in itself, but having 4GB of quick-access memory should at least give people the option of a full retail game or two playable off the damn thing. MS should patch the game or put a more informative