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The cynic in me, says that the only reason Microsoft is doing this, is because Sony did it, which frankly seems to be their policy since E3 (funny, given Sony's policy was doing everything that Microsoft didn't.

Obvious CG be obvious... but it does look pretty good

I thought Conviction was good, but it was a disappointment. The problem for me was how the game thought it was stealthy. Stealth is about not being seen, and not leaving a trace. Not about killing every one you come across, like Conviction did. Taken as it's own thing though, it's actually a great game (And the co-op

Bad ass! Nope, I'm in Denmark

The grey/brown/generic aesthetic aside (as well as that orbital strike, which really shouldn't have been an option, at all, even if it's unlockable), it does look like it could be a lot of fun... And at least, I'll have an interesting first game for the Xbox One, when I'll buy it at one point (after the PS4 though,

That looks so freakin' awesome! Why don't we have things like that, over here :(

Wondering if this will be as restrictive as Call of Duty. I mean, it looks like CoD, set in ancient Rome, so why not.

Oh no, I'm with you there, loving it too. Personally however (and I know lots of people will probably flame me for this), but I always loved FFX, more than any other of the games.

I think he does realise it. I think he changed his opinion, once computers were powerful enough to practically render everything, he could save a jack-load of time. Making Ep. 4-6 was supposely plauged by dozens of problems with the special effects, mechanics, and what not.

Somehow, that tutorial also reminds me heavily of Half Life, but that's perhaps just me. NOLF was a fun game, but it's been ages since I played it (and it's sequel), and I never finished either.

Back when The Wall were still standing in Berlin, Pink Floyd were still together in their full numbers and George Lucas claimed a film with mostly special effects, would be boring

Even if he is deemed innocent, I fear his life is pretty much over anyway.

In a sense, it is cliché, but you have to look at the bigger picture. In saving Ellie, what did Joel accomplish? That the world could never be cured, and that the disease would always be there. That not entirely cliché, that's actually pretty surprising.... At least, in my opinion.

Even if they put a limit onto how many times one can do that? Though the latter thing you mentioned, is ideally thet way I think it should be.

Good idea, though I think it should rather give you the game for free, rather than giving a price cut. It feels a bit like ripping off the consumers at that point. :/

Lovely to see. The only thing I worry about, with the whole gaikai thing though, is that I'll have to rebuy all of my PS3 games again. I hope they can come with a solution to that. Didn't they also mention about playing PS1 & 2 games via gaikai, at one point?

I'm on my third Xbox. The first one didn't even last a year, before I had to replace it, and the second one went down almost one year after that. Thankfully, I'm on my third Xbox. My PS3 on the other hand, broke than last year, 5 years after I bought it. My point is, the PS3 sure as hell have less issues than the Xbox

Did the world really need a Dubstep gun?

I thought the film was okay, but it should have been better. I didn't care too much for the characters, because I felt the film barely wanted to spend any time on it. It was like, 5 mins of character development, followed by 10-15 min of fighting/action. The fighting scenes were cool, but they grew repetitive the