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While it makes me sick to think of what you've gone through, you emit a bitterness towards all people, not just those who do not accept you as an equal human. Perhaps my growth in an environment where gay lifestyles are widely accepted has prevented me from seeing a larger picture, but surely you are not bitter

That's just it, I AM going to indulge in the single player. However, I am purchasing the game for the MP, as that is the main reason I want it. The story of a single player game is just an added bonus for me.

But what about people like me... I like these fictional war stories. While I'm getting BF3 largely for multiplayer, I enjoy getting to indulge in whatever story the single player has to offer.

Owen, you're Kotaku comment icon REALLY needs to be of you wearing this thing haha! Great article!

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Loved the Mickey Mouse games on the SNES as a kid. Granted this was a hard game...

You'd be best to avoid letting anything or anyone be the 'face' of anything. That's the roots of sweeping generalizations. God knows those are always accurate.

Now that's pretty creative!

Fair enough, but I'm still curious as to why it would use a computer's default browser instead of EA's Origin... I mean... EA game + EA distribution platform that is all web based = ??? Is it not sufficient to put everything all in one place?

While I think this is 'odd' It's nothing new. Many games use menus and interfaces that are nothing more than downloaded webpages. Heck, the interface of Steam is almost ENTIRELY webpages and it works fantastic. That being said, this webpage should be accessed via Origin, not your default browser (that's the odd part).

That's odd to me as well. If a perk causes a better item to drop, all players should see that, otherwise one player will take the Flimsy Katana and strip away the opportunity of you or another player to get that really good purple Dangerous Katana. Couldn't this be solved by only showing the weapon to the player whose

Well, I'd say the guard against high level players throwing high quality items at lower leveled players is the level requirement on weapons.

If it is intentional, it's a terrible idea. The person picking up the item is seeing a different item than another player. He picked up a white item when I could've picked up a purple one. That just doesn't make any sense to me.

My buddy and I ran across one of the weirdest and most aggravating bugs last night. I saw a zombie drop a set of purple brass knuckles and my partner picked them up. Turns out, the item he saw was a set of common brass knuckles. So, had I picked them up they would've been significantly better, but since he picked them

That's what I thought too.

Even I didn't get it at full price! I still got a dollar off :)

Soon as I saw this game pop up on Steam a few months back, I bought it right then. What a blast!

You completely missed it man. Take another look at the game and you'll uh... See the story isn't quite, hm... It's on Mars dude!

I'm a big KH fan myself, and I'm sad that I'll miss that installment... But, I also feel it'll just be another filler game. I admit, I'm getting tired of the more recent games in the series :(

I don't own a 3DS, nor do I want one. But by all means that looks superb! Certainly if I owned a 3DS that would be on my must buy list.

When I finally called it quits with WoW several years ago, I decided it was about time I uninstall the game. I will have you know, back then Blizzard did a darn fine job at uninstalling things. I lost all of the screenshots I had ever taken in the game. Years of funny moments and accomplishment pictures gone.