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I enjoy that way, but my favorite way to play AC is to intensify the stealth aspect. For a game about assassins, the stealth play is somewhat lacking, so anytime I can use stealth or diversion, I will. I only resort to combat when I mess up, or if the game puts me into such a situation.

You have to challenge yourself to not use it. I know that it may be the most effective way, but the game is many times more fun if you challenge yourself to not always rely on most effective way.

I didn't want to disappoint Leigh.

I love the James Harrison line. Intentional or not, it is amazing!

Kirk did an excellent piece on this very topic, although it was regarding GTA IV. Removing such elements from a game really does increase your immersion into it.

From what I have seen, yes. Elizabeth can create them around you, and I think the Revenge of the Jedi scene is actually from one of those moments.

Mythos brings up a great point as well. In the heat of battle, it helps to have such a dominating presence on screen. I don't think it will be a significant issue if they do keep it throughout the game, since it will be used in the instances where tear options are available.

Give me an example of one game where they did this. MMO games don't count, since it is a reality that any MMO can become unprofitable at any point and be subject to being shut down.

Absolutely. It is an amazing way to learn how to play a game without having to look at button assignment maps.

I used to think that only an game set in the Elder Scrolls universe would get me to play an MMORPG.

A constant online connection on a handheld would never be feasible. I am always offline with my portables. They could use the 3G connection, but that wouldn't happen since Sony is offering a model sans 3G.

I don't sell or trade my games, I collect them. Plus, you don't actually own your games anyways. Read the EULAs on some software and games.

I like M-Shep, but BroShep is where it's at. We need to take back the Bro!

No problem!

This is awesome. I believe that this is the way to go digital. You still have the major games releasing on physical media, and having the digital option for every game if people want it. Unfortunately, they didn't have this option with the PSP Go, since they couldn't get rid of the UMD drive and move to a more compact

It is the same for Firefox. I have done so many times.

FemShep for life!

Ignore. I had something else on the brain.

The first at goharddrive is fine. I can't see the second because the link was cut short by the commenting system. You would have to use the a href html tag to display it. As long as the hard drive is SATA you are golden.

I see what you did there, and I like it.