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Yeah, that's what I've been trying to use. I was originally using one of the first versions, and saw the latest version allowed me to turn that damn Lightbar off so I upgraded and now it doesn't work at all.

I really hope Sony releases some official drivers, but I don't see that happening... Sadly I updated the third party software that made my Dual Shock 4 work and now it doesn't. I was very sad to switch to the shitty 360 controller half way through my NG+ Playthrough of Dark Souls 2. :(

I was pretty scared my first time. The best part was I had nobody to call on for help, so when I got everything put together and it wouldn't turn on I was really scared and almost crying! I ended up taking it to a store and paying another $80 to make sure I didn't have bad parts... turns out I just hooked the on

I downloaded it in about 2 hours on PC, with Comcast. Funny enough, my roommate downloaded the 5 GB patch in about 6 hours on PS4.

I care. I care immensely how your lizard thief looks and now he's just ruined. Thanks a lot!

Glad to see someone else with this opinion. After getting over the initial shock of not playing as Snake, I liked Raiden. Then he's breakdancing with Metal Gears attached to his feet with cables... Nope, I hate Raiden now.

No what I mean is they don't care what I have to say about the game, just what score I would give it. "This is the best game I've ever played, this and that is just so amazing!" doesn't matter as much as "I'd give it a 9."

I loved the game, got my first Platinum trophy from Stick of Truth, but how did you only have very few moments of stuttering? Every time the game autosaves, which is like every screen it had horrible stutter, like seconds per frame stutter. Maybe it's because I have a launch 60 GB PS3?

My friends are idiots. When I talk to them about games I'm into and tell them they should or shouldn't buy a game they're more interested in what I'd score it... I wish they were joking, but they're serious. Who cares that I've been gushing about Dark Souls 2 for the last month and a half and bought it twice, only

I remember seeing Phalanx on the SNES for $120 at the store. Only reasons I remember it are the absolutely insane box art and the crazy price that meant it had to be an amazing game. I never did get to play it, so I'm just going to keep my fantasy of space hillbillies alive.

Infamous just came out and Watch Dogs is coming out soon. The WiiU has a pretty good library of games that are great fun in single player as well, if you don't like Nintendo franchises then the 3DS has a great library of single player non-Nintendo franchises. Unless you mean single player only with no MP modes, well,

You can't do this to a game you don't enjoy.

OoT 100% is a fun run and it's loaded with glitches and sequence breaks. I'm not a big fan of any% OoT, but yeah, it is impressive.

I might cancel my Netflix if Amazon could get a good interface for their catalog. The player itself has been great, but it's so darn annoying to browse.

By plugging a Dualshock 4 into a PS3.

Pikmin 3, ZombiU, Donkey Kong Country, Wonderful 101, Super Mario 3D World, New Super Mario/Luigi U, and if you haven't played them previously, Monster Hunter 3 and Wind Waker. Not out yet, but I'm also interested in Mario Kart 8, Smash Bros, Hyrule Warriors, Shin Megami Tensei x Fire Emblem, and X.

I got the Platinum Trophy without seeing any glitches.

Skyward Sword on Dolphin is absolutely breathtaking. I'm not normally a graphics whore, but the difference between Dolphin and the Wii on Skyward Sword was just crazy. It's a hot mess on the Wii but on the Dolphin it could have easily passed for a PS3 or 360 game. Nintendo did an amazing job with the textures.

Would that theoretical next Elder Scrolls game actually be fun? If so, then hell yeah, Voxel it up! If it's just another Oblivion/Skyrim then I don't care how it looks, I'll need several times the game's size in mods to make it fun anyway.

He managed to survive Silent Hill.