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@Leanid: Aye. Whenever my friends send me invites to play the game (which I do not have), I merely tell them that I already played it when it was called 1942.

@haran_elessar: He is most likely trolling for comedic effect. Real people who can't speak English are more earnest with their messages, or make weird and odd grammatically-awkward sentences, rather than blatantly wrong stuff.

@MonkeyBiz: Back then they didn't have calculators.

@Adhominem: They don't own the rights to what they developed anymore. Please, read around a bit.

@jedbeetle: I love dogs with epilepsy.

@choco27: Tell me, then, what constitutes "true fan" age?

@haran_elessar: It will become the Kotaku in-joke. Always mentioned yet never explained.

Loved this extended cut, but one new sound in particular drew my attention.

We have reached God of War saturation.

@wtf_G: The title of the article doesn't really matter unless they take "Halo" out of it.

@(Zombie) Goldwings: Well, that's usually because games used simpler (and less) code to achieve their simpler (and less in content and behind-the-scenes programming goodness) results.

@Sakilla: Oh yeah, I rented all of the games on the list and STUPIDLY decided to sell my three Ratchet games a few years ago.

@Sakilla: (Dunno if you'll see this but still)

@yomachaser: Well, I believe the beginning of the SPARTAN ground assault of Reach started with them taking a fall from a very high altitude without any parachutes. They just slammed into the ground and got up a bit later.

@Sakilla: Hah. I'd use my PlayStation 2 more often if I could find some decent component cables for it.

@Sakilla: Eh, not having any disposable income is alright. It's the massive student loan I had to take that caused this entire situation, but that's alright since that money's going towards a path to becoming an airline pilot.

@(Zombie) Goldwings: I remember the days of anti-PS3 fanboys touting its grill-like qualities as a negative.

@Sakilla: I'd buy one if I had the money.

@TookiGuy: Launch model, failed a few months ago after 4 years of steadfast service.