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Why would I need to sit there with a remote in hand? If I'm watching something on the system, I start it, set the remote down, and watch. If its a movie, two hours later I pick the remote up and move on. If its a TV show and we are binge watching, I just let the next episode play. But that doesn't really matter, since

I dont use it either. Need to turn the system on? Universal remote. Need to turn it off? Universal remote. Need to switch to my 360/PS3? Universal remote.

I own the One. I would rather not have the Kinect. I don't have it connected, find the available functions pointless, and would much rather the system have been built with controller input first, then voice shortcuts. It annoys me to no end that so many features are three to five layers deep when using a controller

I never use the kinect... In fact, I only took the kinect out long enough to get the console from under it, then put the stupid thing back in the box. Its a pointless add on that does not add anything worthwhile to my gaming experience.

Ah. Looking on my phone, so I didn't see the description. Thanks man!

Where do you get this is the finale? I haven't see that. Totally understand if it is, but I'd be cool with Rocksteady constantly going back to Batman every few years.

I dont have a journalism degree, but I do have an english degree. Only work Ive ever found in the game industry as a whole was free reviews for a site that never made it. And, most recently, free writing for a friends first game in development.

I think he meant the previous games in the Lords of Shadow trilogy, which put a lot of effort into developing Gabriel as a character.

Its smaller. Not significantly, but it is and it throws me off. Ive got big hands and its just a tiny but too small...

Considering how much I tend to dislike competitive online shooters, I had fun with Titanfall, but there's zero chance of me buying it, at least at full price. Im not the type to be able to play competitive games for hours, so it would not be worth it for me. And that doesn't include all the issues I have with it

No worries. MS hasn't really done a great job of getting the updated information out, and what little they have usually gets dumped beneath a load of internet hate.

Uh.. No? I don't even have my Kinect out of the box. Works just finem

I use preorders as a budget mechanism. I set myself a monthly limit on game costs and by preordering and paying off gradually, I can meet my budget, get my games, and not have the instant hole in my wallet from one or more games.

I've only spent a short time with the Xbox One, but I'm liking it overall. I've got some issues with the changes MS made that seem... pointless. Like not including an easy way to view available memory and perform memory management, and changing the Netflix app without including some sort of proper help on how to use

I don't think dead is the right word, but its not ready for console prime-time yet. I have Steam, but I don't buy full sized blockbusters on it, because of bandwidth caps. Until all internet providers, globally, remove caps or provide caps that are actually in line with modern usage.

Agree entirely. Its not a game I am interested in on any system, but I watched the videos and shrugged. They are identical to me. One may have a slight advantage in one or two things, but no where near enough difference to matter. And if, as someone posted, the PS4 has 50% more pixels on screen and they still look the

I actually bought my wife a 2DS (she has no interest in the 3D and likes the way it feels in her hands) and Pokemon X. She started with Fennekin and got Charmander. I, at the same time, bought myself a Blue Pokemon 3DS XL (these were our first 3Ds'), Pokemon Y and started with Fennekin and got Charmander. I think,

The play arts Kai one is amazing too. I'm going to have to get this one as well. Love the look of MGR Raiden. Still hoping for a Blade Wolf figure to go with!

I still wish Rockstar would figure out a better way to sprint than by constantly tapping the A button. Like, holding two different buttons or something, rather than tapping. Controllers everywhere would thank them profusely.