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@newtype2011: We get it, you don't like it. Cool story, guy.

@cubeenigma: Are you psychic? No? Shocking.

Looks alive to me.

Took me a while to realise that there was a helicopter in that picture, but I loved Army of Two, regardless of how poorly it was received.

@Cururu: And it'd still be more fun than the game.

Compatable with, are they joking?

How they can charge full price for this is beyond me. It looks worse than some hardcore Wii games.

@Odin: I hope you're wearing flame retardant clothes, because apparently changing discs adds to the experience of a game - from what I've read reading comments here.

@shufflemoomin: And yet somehow they were able to buy a PS3.

@Mihos: The BBC doesn't print or broadcast bias material, which is why - I suspect - people are shocked by this news.

I've had my PS3 since (UK) launch. I've never had a problem with it.

You'd think they could have spent five minutes learning to draw straight lines.

@KaneRobot: How is this disrespectful? This goes for all of the replies, actually.

@f4naota: Is it pretty clear?

@jp182: I'm mocking him for thinking that's it's morally wrong to have entertainers sing other entertainers songs.

@cutmaclass: He abhorred the commercialization of his music so much he appeared in music videos and signed a contract with Universal. Then, he played at the MTV Music Awards, one of the most commercialized events on the planet.