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@V3R1TAS has an interesting point. I may also add that God of War, Devil May Cry, Ninja Gaiden, Heavenly Sword, and Bayonetta are part of that "beat them up 3D" genre and every platform wants to have one exclusive there (as they do with FPS and Racing).

Well I'll be trying it myself when they place booths in my country (we south-americans get awfully late into the game when it comes to marketing new consoles). I just hope there is more to this machine than just a couple of exclusives.

I'll wait... like, a lot.

When I was a kid my dad kept his handgun in a very visible place, and when we went to the farm there were a couple of shotguns hanging above the fireplace, in 50+ years since my big brother was born we never had a single incident involving firearms.

I do miss party chat when on my PS3, a lot of Sony fanboys say its not necessary, but the truth is that in online coop games, and even in competitive ones, the party chat works better and keep you away from loud idiots. Its also a cool feature in single player games when you're just fooling around, for me it was great

Initially I thought it was my mic (I was using a regular bluetooth), but I bought the oficial PS surround headset (wich rocks BTW), and the problem persisted.

It was very weird, sometimes The chat worked fine, but when you moved from one region to the next it just stopped working. I was on PS3, never tried the PC version. It was a big deal because 360 has party chat and PC has... a ton of other options!, but PS3 was pretty much fucked. We had to use our smartphones as

It was an issue with the PS3 Version of the game, I rented it once for the 360 and had no issues whatsoever, I was on a private party 'tho, so I cant say the built-in in-game chat on 360 worked fine.

I'd really like to know if they fixed the chat issues in the first game. I love Borderlands but it was a shame that we had to use Skype on our phones because the PS3 in-game voice chat sucked.

Actually they had no value back then. And one of the main factors they are valued so much these day is that there aren't many of those machines anymore. Sort of what happens with old WWII era comics.

Since the Apple-Samsung incident I believe the same could be said about the US. IP/patent laws (and specially their application) suck everywhere and turned into one of the biggest enemies of progress, innovation and tech improvement.

You confused Bethesda with Infinity Ward.

One year after 300+ hours on xbox I finally upgraded my PC... Bought it for PC and started all over again, just this time I got a ton of mods available, so my second playthrough was a whole new experience.

IDK how it works on Australia, but here in Colombia special forces of any kind dont give a fuck about rank, if you can handle the training you're fit for duty, you can outrank your training officer a thousand times, but in the mud every soldier is measured by what he's capable of, and the prestige comes from passing

WHOA!, The first two games in the series were great!, they were "revolutionary", and yes we've grown up and what was considered standard in '96 might not be good enough for this days, but I believe media and entertainment should always be judged within its "generational context".

Hehe, well Im glad you took my comment as it was intended.

Yeah, that could work, thanks for the input, those of us mentally challenged would have never figured that out, your higher IQ enlightened us.

I dont see why the CHOICE to take it easier could damage the game or its conception.

Oh crap!, now everyone has Spideman's contact list an Alice's location XD