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I use to work at a drywall texture company. We punched holes in the wall all the time because we could patch it up. Oh, we were simply "testing" some product if anybody asked. We also had a habit of putting things in the wall too, just for kicks. Like toy figures of the Beatles and stuff. We were kooky for sure.

ouch. Yes I remember it taking a while but not over a day. I want to say it was an hour or so, but that is just my guess.

It will integrate in since this is a Gawker site.

I hate when they do this. I don't want a separate controller. They made a handheld controller for Wii U just like they made the Wand controller for Wii. They now have a Hardcore Controller for Wii U just as they have a classic controller for Wii. Just make a controller for the system. If it can't do everything then it

The other thing that helped me is that my wife was always playing it. So it actually was not available all the time at my whim. I had to play something else and make myself enjoy it. Really, I had to make myself play something else. Like, I didn't want to play Deus Ex but made myself and now I'm totally in to it (in

I actually went and got BF:BC2 since I never had it and it was on sale for $10. I played the campaign and then played that MP. It is decidedly different but also very much the same. I like both. So I platinumed that game and then moved on. It was similar enough that I got the same fix as playing BF3 but it got me away

My favorite was seeing Duke Nukem on sale at Best Buy for $3, staring at it and still saying no.

Frys tends to run their stores and web business separately. It's lame. You can't just look at their website and then go to store, or go to the store and see they are out and go online to order it. They are just weird that way.

Hey that wasn't viewed as a "mod"? I remember in the old days if you opened the HD case and replaced the drive with one of your own they could see that it was not an official model (unless you bought the same HD manufacturer and size) and would ban you from Live since you modded your console. Apparently you have been

Perception of what a deal is. When Pixel Junk had their big sale on PSN it was listed here. PSN deals are typically not great "must buy" deals. Although I would think that a mention of their "Ultimate" bundles is warranted. It was enough to have an article on it.

Glad to hear somebody talk about Sorcery. How would you describe the game? I mean, I saw the videos but as a whole, what is the game like? Best things, worst things? Compare it to something what would you pick?

So you are playing Cooking Mama this weekend?

Actually, here are the revisions (and I use the right logo).

Awesome. Glad I could help.

Well I never claimed to be a smart man. Regardless of the fact that I never finished ME2 and never played ME3 one would think I could read.

haha "oh hey, horse armor! I want that!"

Yeah, but you have been around here a while. Did you expect differently? I don't mean it insulting to you or to Kotaku but it just is what it is. I do the same occasionally and wonder why the site is not on such and such standard. But it is Kotaku. I take their impressions on a Yes/No/Not Yet with a grain of salt.

Yeah, I was pretty impressed with that myself. And I think he is right in the fact that we need to define DLC better when we are talking about it. Skins are nothing really. But weapons or such that alter game play are a big deal.

yeah, I thought the same thing when reading it. The analogy doesn't hold up under scrutiny but the point of the matter is that the focus is on game play and not on writing. Sort of like saying, the focus of an action movie is action sequences, and the story is a vague plot to link them all together.

Ok, I actually got a break today here at work so jumped all over it before I forgot.