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It's a "success". They call it this for DA2 finally hitting the 1 million mark, but doing it "faster than Dragon Age: Origins".

Agreed. Remember when sequels were about adding and improving?

Kotaku commenters: Is there anything new similar to The Sims: Bustin' Out?

Will do when the prices drop.

Yet Kotaku and so many other sites are still bugging Nintendo with questions about "HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT APPLE DOING THIS?" "WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO MAKE A PHONE?" "ARE YOU MAD ABOUT THE IPHONE?"

Silt striders, giant mushrooms, gorgeous colors everywhere, surreal setting... The Oblivion expansion Shivering Isles came close to this. I didn't even play Morrowind at all until recently, and it's amazing how exploring in that game still managed to take my breath away in 2011.

...Are you me?

...Maybe I should read Maximum PC more. I avoided reading this article because I was certain it'd be terrible, but it actually hit a lot of the problems on the head perfectly. Funny that one of the few good articles about PC gaming comes from another site and not Gawker Media.

...I give Gizmodo a chance for the first time in at least a month, and this article reminds me why I left.

Additional note: I also don't think Lifehacker journalists who only write about iOS should be allowed to comment on Android, and vice versa. It's great to have an opinion, but this website could've been linked in an article on Lifehacker without the "Hurr yeah Android's so ugly guys" side notes. However, the shitstorm

They were pretty bad homescreens on the website, I must admit. But... Mine's sexy. I use Linux everyday already so I'm used to open source platforms and being able to change everything to my liking, and even on Linux there are some ugly setups. So there's no way I'd pick the closed platform alternative. Hell, if I had

I'm sorry but are you implying that this kind of thing doesn't happen everywhere else? They aren't representative of Japanese culture.

Snow area, forest area, caves...

While I agree with Gaider's points, what he doesn't cover is how any nice option leads you to get hit on, which is something even Ctrl+Alt+Del had a comic over.

As for the battery, considering how much I can do during those 3-5 hours, I'd say it's worth it. The battery is replaceable anyway, I'm sure special batteries will come out for it that last a lot longer.

EVE's getting its expansion soon that makes stations "lively". Complaining McGee, didn't even bother to read the rest of the article.

One's small, portable, inexpensive, and does the job for a gimmick that isn't worth shelling out $6000 for, and the other is a PS3 which has nogaems and costs five thousand nine hundred ninety-nine US dollars.

If you'll notice, his fingers are an even BRIGHTER orange.

I dunno, skeletons and costumes with unnecessary crap sound like RPG cliches to me.

WHO CAAAAAAARES?!