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Need this for Android!(and Ouya!)

The really mucked up part is that Assassin's Creed I was essentially perfect. The free running was great, the combat was quick and simple enough to not be a drag, and the story was outstanding. ACII lost a lot of that luster by trying to reinvent the wheel over and over, without actually improving much. I feel

A daring experiment. I dare say this makes me want to buy(or borrow!) a Vita.

One sheet.

Patience, young padawan. Go have yourself another hot pocket and meditate on your numerous mistakes.

Well maybe Coburn would be happy if we suggested that someday, developments in AI could help us kill a-rabs! YIP! Or whatever cultural group has resources we want/need at the time. I'd be willing to bet if the AI was expressly for killing purposes(especially the enemies of Christianity! GET'EM!), there would be

Where does Mr. Fader live? Can you forward him all of my gaming moneys?

You couldn't pay me 40k a year to play that much Diablo 3. I'd rather be poor.

Just a short response to this. Unlike the author, I don't feel like the gaming industry "owes" me anything but good games. I don't feel like they need to "explain the logic" or help us understand them. I feel like they can just make good games, and that's more than enough. Of course, I'm the sort of person who

I think the problem is less the community and more console makers. There is less innovation, in spite of the room for it, and many smaller independent companies driving technology forward. It seems the console makers are less concerned with making an amazing experience and more concerned with maintaining the bottom

+1: Lisa Foiles = stone cold fox

The part I'm concerned about is that I am essentially required to agree to this to gain access to the hundreds of dollars in games I have purchased over the years. I feel like this is somehow not legal. When I purchased those games, it was not under this agreement. It is likely that I would not have purchased games

Untrue. The overall price may drop, and then later on it could go on a 75% sale, resulting in a lower price. For the most part, 75% is the highest a game will ever be discounted, with the exception of packaged sales(which are more rare). However, the base price may(very likely) drop to certain minimums, depending

I'd Kick this game. No questions asked.

OMG Do this. I can't justify paying 30 bucks for ARMA just for this, but I would pay money for a well made Day Z standalone!

I'm sold. What's that you say? $260 dollars you say...oh my.

Kotaku...is less of a news site, and more like the blog written by your nerdy ass friend that spends waaaaaay too much time reading press releases and other vg/nc blogs. Your friend is, occasionally, outright wrong. But it doesn't matter, because he doesn't really give a shit what you think. If you set your

No Shiba? No way.

The story is pretty bad. If you play the Diablo games for the rich lore and story, I'd pass. That said, the gameplay is excellent. It's a blast, but don't expect any enlightening or genuinely emotional moments. I would also advise turning the voice volume offf, it will make the experience much more enjoyable.

I just don't pay release retail price for any game, ever, unless it is absolutely worth it and I feel the developer deserves all 60 ridiculous dollars(almost never happens). Otherwise, I wait until the games come down to digital distro and pay 10-15 for it. At the same time...I go for the ultimate preorder and