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I still have no idea which version to buy. I'm ready to see some 360 vs PS3 screenshot comparisons.

In a sense, it's comforting to see that a developer truly cares about its fanbase. Far too many times developers will release sequels that were poorly developed for the sole purpose of capitalizing on the same or better potential profits of the first installment. However, having this attitude could hurt the developer

So, I have an exam on Tuesday in accounting for my masters, which makes it that much more difficult. The problem is, Arkham Asylum comes out that day for PC. How am I going to be able to focus for the exam with an impending awesome release? This sucks.

It's temping in the sense that it's the first major cosmetic update to the ugly ps3, but I can't let my 60gb go because of the backwards compatibility. Am I beating a dead horse? Yes.

"...that same problem" only creates a confusing innuendo towards potential copyright infringements. From the article and what I took out of it, if they are referring to Sony and other companies that develop products capable of streaming video, it sounds like they are willing to get it to work eventually. By

While you can't really relate Sony to Sega, this seems to be the same sort of crap that got Sega in trouble with the Dreamcast. Too many consoles that do too much of the same thing too close together. They are trying to follow Nintendo's success story with the DS and the DSi, but it's not going to work. I can't figure

You know what this reminds me of? The Twilight Princess glitch where they had to send you a whole new disc. Fortunately, they can patch this.

The demo is bunk. I tried it on two computers and it fails to load at start. Bummer.

I'm still debating on purchasing the orange box, but since they have source games on them, I think I will go pick it up for this reason.

Tales of Dyslexia. FTW.

Real time footage of XIII, however, wouldn't hurt. Speaking from past Squeenix instances, It wasn't until the release of Dragon Quest VIII that we actually got a hands on taste of XII. I would assume that a demo would be released with Star Ocean 4 this spring. Just a thought.

@Ad-hominem: That kind of goes for every game. Critics also argued the same logic for Lair, but I still can't name anyone who enjoyed it. But, for those who enjoyed Lair, enjoyed it. It's a pretty one-sided argument. Love it or hate it. Touché.

The odd thing about this game was how it was the most captivating of all the Tales' games I've played. I still haven't completed Symphonia simply for the fact I just couldn't get into the ultra-repetitive storyline. Vesperia leaves me "wanting more" so to speak, to the point that I'm playing this game whenever I can

Honestly, I figured they would have released this as a bonus to Super Paper Mario (not a free bonus, but just released on the VC). I'm pretty excited about this but I need to finish Vesperia first.

On another note, I just bought Tales of Vesperia and I will be completing that game before I touch this one. Excitement ensues.