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In the US (and all North America?) street date is next Tues the 29th. This store broke street. Lovely.

Yeah, I think it is more along the lines of this.

Yeah, the funny thing is, I got my laptop for Christmas. Basically I built it and bought it and told my wife you got me a great gift this year thanks.

Right, I see your point but the whole thing is subjective from the beginning. I mean, what makes a game "good" by any standard? If they are talking about tangible stuff like graphics, mechanics, controls, level design then you can start to see some patterns. But the flip side is, do graphics or controls make the game?

I'm an added voice to the War for Cybertron praise. It was a great game. Great I say.

Yeah, even if I don't count my smaller, budget and crap games I still have a lot of games to play through. Heck, I still need to get through Deus Ex HR and never go back, and when I do I forgot how to play so do horribly and quit. And I keep pondering buying the original as well. Yeah, like I'll ever get to it. I

I continue to ponder this. I won't get to them for forever though (since I have way too many games to play as it is) so I just don't.

oh, and the number one tip is you can build an armature out of anything. I use metal wire from the store and bunched up aluminum foil for any bulky areas. This does a couple of things, it saves on sculpey with cheaper material, keeps the statue lighter than a solid one, and also helps cook it evenly (as the sculpey is

I view it as "enjoyable experience" which is what games should be. So yes, there is a way to make a game fully enjoyable (not perfect).

Yeah, what pocograndes said. Check Dealzon every day.

I got into Community late as well. I started watching it a few months ago and just finished them all on hulu this past week. The show is really good. There are a few episodes that are just so so but sometimes they just make me bust out laughing. That is so good.

The benefit to your own design (other than they are your own) is that they do not have to go through mass production. A lot of statues are "boring" since they really can't push the structural integrity of being molded, shipped, etc... It isn't worth the breakage risk for the manufacturer.

Nice. I wonder if there will be a Total Recall article on it today.

They were visiting Sabertooth and Wolverine?

Yeah that is another one of the drawbacks. But if you are buying a different region I would also presume you would be okay with having another account for that region. Like on my PS3 I am in the US but I have a EU and Japan account. I can always unlock something on those accounts and it allows the console to go online

Wow, that's cool. I'm not a figurine collector anymore. I use to collect action figures and statues (and make some of my own statues a bit too) a long time ago but I got out of it since it is an expensive hobby and there is only so much shelf space to display them.

Wow nice. Kudos to today's TAY pic.

It's an interesting premise and something cool to try to mix it up. I applaud that. But I don't really mind linear games. Some games should be linear and some shouldn't.

US release is confirmed for Friday 6/1.

Sorry my friend, I just saw that it has indeed been pushed back.