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I think since Amon had bloodbending, he used it to mess up the "chi" of the benders. In addition to that, due to the pressure point on the forehead, I'm also inclined to believe it has to do with messing with your brain structure. :|

Instead of punching babies, you should bloodbend them.

Ending it on a cliffhanger would have pressured the guys who bankrolled it to actually fund the second season. A dick move, I know, but it would have at least preserved the series appeal to some extent for me.

To be honest, the ending of Book 1 turned me off from the series. The way Korra just recovered her abilities in a massive Deus Ex moment just irritated me.

Microsoft managed to save face here. But they are going to still suffer from lost sales.

No matter how you look at it, if it's being enforced by the console maker, it puts Microsoft in a bad position. The publishers can easily turn the tables by saying "Microsoft is forcing us to use the "Used-Games DRM"."

A ton of feedback yes. But the issue is whether or not Microsoft will listen to it. Chances are, they're going to pull a Square Enix (of the 2000's) and just flat out ignore it.

These guys need to go back to their roots.

Downey Jr. must've felt really awkward there.

I stopped needing multiplayer on the console after a while. PC is where I get my MP fix now. :)

Playstation Plus: $5 a month.

We just got a $400 price point. Start dying, sir.

A game that is horribly unrealistic. The most range you can have with your battleship guns is 1km. ONE. KILOMETER.

Ew, this trailer feels like a bunch of bullshit. And I'm a Naval Warfare enthusiast. I love battleships. It's just that this trailer does not feel authentic at all. It feels like the developers did not do enough research on the battleships themselves, or are doing a half-assed effort on this in the first place.

I wouldn't mind if the proceeds of the 'used game purchase' went DIRECTLY to the publisher, with like only 1% of that money going into the pocket of the console maker.

I think his point is that any job that is taken should be a chance at advancement. Being strung along like that certainly hurts a lot.

#GamingStrike should be a hashtag on twitter to help bring attention to this problem. I am personally considering getting a job as a game tester, but if this is going to be the norm 99% of the time, I'd rather be making lattes at the local coffee stand.

Ha, no. After the way they treated Indies on Xbox 360, I have very little faith in Microsoft's business practices.

Well, there's always playing board games with your friends, or resurrecting the vintage games industry by creating copies of games like Zone of the Enders, and building new consoles that can emulate the PS2 without problems.

This is the third time I've seen this article promoted. Knock it off, Gawker. You're starting to become the Yahoo! of blogs, with your obnoxious behavior.