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The concept art is definitely genuine. David Gaider showed some of it off a few months ago on BioWare's blog. I can't speak for whether the plot details are accurate however, although they do sound similar to what DA2 was hinting at.

I'd prefer that as well but as others have pointed out the license is a chain. That's not to say you can't make great games with it, but it means you have to work with the license holder and give up the freedom that comes from developing an independently funded title.

That's a bit unfair. The reason the game was never made was because Black Isle and Interplay both imploded in on themselves for a variety of reasons before the game could finish completion. The process clearly worked for PS:T so I'm not certain it wouldn't have worked for FO3.

True and that's something that people often forget, giving Mr. Karpyshyn perhaps more credit than is due (though I'm sure his influence was nonetheless very important as the lead).

Or a webcomic.

Given how awesome Ciaran Hinds was as Caesar in Rome I'm pretty excited by this news, since he can definitely pull off both warmly affectionate and tersely enraged as an authority figure pretty well.

What really frustrates me about the direction Splinter Cell has taken in recent years is that in the old days it was more about survival than killing enemies (stealthily or otherwise). Getting in a gunfight with more than a handful of guards was generally a recipe for a quick death and it was better in general to

It seems unfair to call out the OP for making a prospective judgment based on the video when the footage is specifically supposed to demonstrate gameplay. I mean, isn't that what it's for?

I'm with you. I feel that the anti-GMO activism is really just the Democratic/Green alternative to the Republican Party's global warming skepticism or opposition to stem cell research. In the twenty years or more that we've been using GMO foods there's been no evidence that GMOs are any less safe than regular foods.

Pretty good list. It's funny how many odd jobs actors end up doing that retroactively draw attention if they get famous.

Most of these are pretty good but Nibbler is just wrong. He's supposed to look ridiculously cute, like a cross between a baby seal and a kitten. He doesn't look repulsive here but he's not a reality-altering cuteness singularity or even just regular ol' adorable.

My cat kills. I don't really consider that to make her a stone cold killer though: she's a predator. That's what she does by nature. In fact, that's why my family got her in the first place: to kill mice.

That would make sense, except that it's later shown that Kirk isn't actually all that concerned, since it's all part of the plan. He's playing Khan.

The fact that the movies were in production and featured Mary Jane probably had something to do with it, but Ultimate Spider-Man was first published in 2000. The first Raimi film came out two years later.

No, Dimplebutt is right. Genetically identical twins are technically clones. True, they have different fingerprints, but clones' fingerprints would also be different (since those don't appear to be caused by genetic factors).

By "buy the formula" I meant he bought a package of the web-stuff and copied the formula from that.

Really? I liked Uncle Ben a lot more in this film than in the original Spider-Man. And while I thought Martin Sheen would be distracting, he ultimately wasn't.

"Peter rebuttal that is father is full of shit because he didn't practice what he preach was totally spot-on and never ever adressed"

I can't tell if you're being serious or not.

Well, to be fair, she was in Ultimate Spider-Man from the very beginning.