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i thought i was a car nerd but i have never really heard much about the jalpa.

it may not have been the most up-front scary, but Dead Space did a fantastic job of using combat as a tool to enhance the fear factor. The dismemberment and gore was interesting, visually cool, and added a new layer of combat; never knowing when something was finally dead kept you on your toes; the tight angle and

ah i thought vita had tv output, i guess the pstv makes more sense then

i guess there are plenty of niche uses like this, but can't the vita already play over a tv with a cable or something? your use sounds like you're just using it for an extra storage space for your games. as an alternative, couldn't you just put your psp games on the spare card using your computer, and then when you

So... it's a non-portable Vita with some PS4 features? I really don't see the point unless you already own a PS4 and don't want to buy a Vita.

the Volt defied expectations and was a great, forward thinking car

once you go... you can't... whatever

I'm curious, how was Easier Said Than Done? I love rally and might give it a shot.

I like its ass. A lot. I agree, the sides are convoluted as hell, but they did the butt right. And the open roof was handled well for what they could do

I can get spicing up some more blandly-styled cars, like a Cayenne, yeah whatever blow your money there and spice it up, make it look crappy but at least more unique. You do you.

so will i be able to sell all my holographic pikachu pokeyman cards for SO much money??!

I understand this, at least to some degree, but how hard can it really be to release a few new cars for a game? It can't possibly be that much effort...

why does it look like most of their attacks are slap fights

This is how Renault's area was at Geneva too. It was really disorienting if you tried to walk while looking at the ceiling

I'm replaying Mirror's Edge and Dead Space, the combo of awesome surprise games from EA back in what, '07 or '08? Regardless, they are two of my favorite games ever and can always use a replay.

It looks good, but I have to look at it without seeing the Lambo badge. It's weird, I associate the badge with something that is designed to look like it wants to kill me. This just looks like it wants to be cool

why the hell did i have to scroll down so far to find any S2K love? A pure sportscar; lightweight, phenomenal handling, and (at the time) the most power ever wrought from an engine of its size. No noise-dampening to blandify the thing. It's loud and mean all the time. And don't even get me started on its looks. The

eh, looks really chunky. Like an Aventador that stopped working out

This is a phenomenal example of public relations and advertising. That's all I can think about. What genius on their team thought to grab something like this, obscure to a lot of people but probably known by most car geeks, and slip it into the trailer as an easter egg, and following up with this awesome video? This

this stuff is awesome. i love the new sci-fi industry trend of helmets with no visible eyes. it's intimidating as hell and almost inhuman. plus the idea of having a faceplate of armor with only cameras and sensors for vision is cool.