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@coop510: Bananas are herbs. Actually.

@NaruThai: As a Scot, I'm going to go ahead and say lies. Sure, places will fry you a Mars bar if you ask, but it's never on the menu save for one seedy place in the middle of a city that shan't be named. More common is a melted Mars, which is just a Mars bar that's been put in the microwave for thirty seconds.

@Moral_Avenger: Upset? I personally thought I was being quite nonchalant about the whole affair. I guess emotions, like sarcasm, do not travel well through the medium of a Kotaku comment.

The issues of colour aside, because they should be dark and depressing, the sense of scope, and grandeur I suppose, of war has hands-down been captured by Killzone. That is to say, it has conveyed the essence of what makes it frightening, in multi-player at the least. In single-player I find the characters and story

@Winterbringer: Overhyped would really only apply to a game that isn't very good, which Killzone has proven to not be the case.

@goldwings: With the current trend in media, do you really think there will even be a loin-cloth? I'm personally thinking we'll see little Kratos in a full-frontal love-making mini-game.

That crossbow has a laser pen, that surely can't be good for your television. Or anyone who inadvertently gets in the way.

I love American cars, not just because of their inability to turn the simplest of corners, but because they scream classic.

Damn, Fallout 3 advertising executives are going to be pissed if this is deemed good enough to air.

@Skyline7284: Even if it's not, I'd rather see good developers be given jobs, male or female, than average-to-bad developers being hired to simply fill a quota of political correctness.

I would think the job title of 'game developer' would be a minority anyway, what with the difficulties in obtaining said job, only offering scholarships to particular people - albeit in a nice way - seems a little harsh, if not unfair.

@raptorrapture: European sales would call you a liar. A big, pot-stirring, liar.

Been an interesting week, to be obvious.

@Archaneus: Then, frankly, he should have said he didn't like the game - that is assuming he's even played it, not make a blanket statement that made him come across as a troll.

@Fallible: "I can't see this concept of controlling games going much farther than what the PlaystationEye is already producing."

As a re-phrasal: He, in this video, is showing nothing new that can't already be done. In fact, looking at how it's being used I would dare say it's a complete rip of the Eye of Judgement, commands being written onto pieces of card/paper and motioned into the viewing peripheral. I am terribly sorry if you find that

@elevenoverzero: He's using technology that's already, frankly, being used. To me, that's a waste of time if you want innovation - or recognition.

It boggles my mind that people are still buying Wii Fit, I personally thought that its fifteen minutes would have ended a long time ago - clearly not.

Eye of Judgement, anyone? I don't really want to point out that this guy has wasted his time, but - really - he has.