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@norealityallowed: Even if people aren't playing much anymore, it's still worth playing on your own.

Hmmm, I have to say that for once I prefer the Western box art.

@Kaneda: Yeah, I visited my parents last weekend where my little brother lives and he had a copy of KZ2. Even against bots playing that multiplayer was much more fun than I've had with KZ3's and I've played the hell out of 3's. I like the maps better and the amount of damage you take feels more fair, and the I love

I hope that things like this keep LBP2 in the Game of the Year talks when it comes time for all the publications to do their debating. Coming out super early in the year and having a story mode which doesn't have the breadth of other games shouldn't hold it back when it inspires and allows people to do stuff like

Did I see gameplay in that video? I saw some clicking of things and then not much happening as a result so I'm not sure if that counts.

She's definitely done video reviews before LA Noire, though I'm not sure if she appeared onscreen. I don't have a problem with her at all, her videos are just a little too wordy for me sometimes. I just wish she would get straight to talking about the parts of the game I care about instead of seemingly trying to

@pandafresh: Agreed. I'm merely interested in this game at this point. Take out the gimmicky zombies and add some characters I can get to know and care about through some rpg style dialogue/options and I'm sold.

So the father doesn't take into account that the adopted character is the hero of the game and that the ones trying to tear her down are the villains? How about using this as a life lesson that people will try to tear you down for things like being adopted but that you can still....you know what, fuck it, I don't

Naw, not sarcasm. If you complete the loyalty mission and exhaust all conversation paths with him, eventually when you talk to him, he'll do that hand-shake-half-hug that guys do and say something to the effect of, "Yeah, Shepard, I'm good." It's got a very hetero vibe, lol.

@msmooth1: Lol, you just made me realize that a gay Wrex, or any Krogan, would be hilarious.

@dkl415: As long as they bring back Mordin, Wrex, Garrus, and Tali, I'm good with whoever else they want to get rid of. I wouldn't be surprised if Miranda and Jacob get killed off by some Cerberus fail-safe they didn't know about.

@Ejia: Lol, in ME3 you can pursue a relationship with EDI. XD

@Shenta: Lol, having played through with a female Shep, I'm kind of worried about that too. I was surprised at how much more forward the romantic dialogue/options are when you're playing as female Shepard. I debated on having my female Shep hook up with Thane because I was interested in seeing how that would play

@LeetAmerico: See, I always got the impression that they were trying to make him seem super straight. What with the bro-ish interaction you have with him after you've fully developed his character loyalty as male Shep.

A good way to have certain characters develop homosexual feelings in a way that wouldn't be too jarring or awkward would be to have the player be able to choose Shepard's sexual orientation before the start of the game. That way dialogue options can slowly emerge building gay/lesbian relationships for those that want

I'd buy the shit out of that watch.

@DigitalWolf: If the idea of shooting and fragging dozens (and up to hundreds in later levels) of zombies in a three-quarters perspective sounds fun to you, you will LOVE Dead Nation. It has upgradeable weapons and armor and can get incredibly frantic and fun. There's also a bit of reward for exploration thrown in

@pintowgn73: If you're going to get a Littlebigplanet game, you should get 2. It imports most of the user-created levels from the first game and has a way better story mode. Choosing from the rest depends on your taste. inFamous should be a given since it's the best value and an awesome, lengthy, super hero action

@Kadin: Also, for the future, if you want to buy stuff off the PSN, just get a PS Store card off of Amazon. Instead of mailing you the card, they just email you the card code so you get access to the Store points the instant you make the purchase. That way you're secure and can still make PSN purchases. :)