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It's implementing to a global scale that makes me wonder. It'd be far easier to roll out services if they had been working on it year by year. Sony's task is to roll out a series of large-scale improvements on a large network, that only stands to grow as successful this PS4 is turning out.

For the record, I am a PC gamer. I spend a lot of my time on Steam.

How often did that kind of crash happen on the 360? I still remember Sony struggling through PSN's hacking crisis.

You're preaching to the choir, my friend. I'm allergic to Microsoft's nickel-and-dime approach.

Hey, you don't have to agree. I had to endure years of bad online like everyone.

See, this is what happens when you don't charge for online for over 7 years worth of a console life span. Props to Microsoft for thinking ahead. They had years to allow their services to scale, and the money to make it happen.

It is good they give you a free game as they work to replace your broken drive.

Get that console for Uncharted 1 through 3, for both inFamous games, and for all the other interesting first-party stuff you missed out on because they are really that good. Journey isn't the only reason to buy it, but YES it is incredible.

There are games that show us emotions. David Cage likes to talk them up.

Ask EA support about your refund?

Gee thanks IGN. You uploaded it on YouTube which compresses videos and makes any meaningful high-def comparison useless!

This is where I get to say "FIRST" when one of these devs has us shooting dinosaurs next game.

My stab in the dark guess is that the Snake we play in this game is Liquid.

I am okay with this. Or will be, after a stiff drink.

It's a good thing that this video demonstrates what the Steam Controller can do. I've been skeptical, but some of my worries have been put away. The demo on Civ 5 was pretty good - I've always understood that game as a mouse-and-key affair, but I like how the track pad input matched well.

I started Tiny Tower around a year ago. Every now and then I'd click on everything, and come back to it at the end of the day. I liked the art, I liked the tongue-in-cheek jokes it made, and I had fun. Mind you, it's not the same kind of fun I get from playing Grand Theft Auto or Mass Effect. It was mindless

You'd be surprised how many Filipino ladies like to game! Albeit, casual games, but games nonetheless!

Haven't noticed it yet, but when I gave Franklin the big, big afro, I could swear that thing got even BIGGER over time! (That, or my eyes are playing tricks on me.)

Like every other average Filipino male, the crush I've had for Megan Young for the past years only burns hotter by the day. This stokes that fire to atomic levels. Yes, I said it.

It's certainly refreshing to see people say they like video games. It's more so when they're kinda popular. Or, in this case, beauty queens.

I don't know what to think, really. I just want to try it in my hands. I want to see what works and doesn't. I mean, somebody can say "this controller feels great" and then I hold it and it feels wonky, or too heavy, or too slow.