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I'm a firm believer in the idea that people should be able to do whatever they want so long as it doesn't affect other people's experiences. This goes for cheat codes, mods, and even DLC or microtransactions.

You kind of reiterated what he already said, though he's not exactly complaining about people who complain about the price of games. He noted that games are getting more expensive, that they're available on so very many devices, and that they're still more expensive than other media but also more entertaining relative

Dead Space 3 has no competitive multiplayer, and you could pay for unlocks for MoH and Battlefield only after a few months passed.

Maybe you can fix performance too? Transitions are ridiculously laggy, especially through the intense scenes....you know, were timing is slightly more important.

That's the first time I saw that one, though to be honest those two letters are practically made for each other.

Eh...that requirement stems from arcade titles, which while I agree is a good idea, still doesn't let you demo every game on the system. Honestly, every console manufacturer and Steam should require every game to have a demo. This was first done with Killzone 3, I think as a measure to extend the multiplayer's life.

You're worse off if you buy this instead of an actual Wii, the thing's gutted and isn't even mini.

Journey - PS3

How so? If you mean less stuff from the original trailer, than I disagree. Adding more "twitch reflex" doesn't necessarily make things better.

Right, but that focus could be offset by the fact that the 360 is easier to program for, that it wouldn't need special attention.

While I'll give you Zelda, Mario is so recognizable because they hardly ever change up his games. It's Nintendo's Call of Duty, honestly, though after a while they did manage to sneak in a handful of good 3D platformers.

Sure, consoles are old, but they can do a lot better than what we ended up getting. The 360 version, the console that's supposed to be easier to develop for, even performs worse than the PS3 version.

What was wrong with Portal 2?

Okay, sure, but why the hell does a level 100 Pikachu always have trouble fighting battles each time Ash goes to a new region? Pikachu's practically ripped.

On a PC...I'm not saying it'll look much different, but this happens a lot with games that aren't actually played on the hardware released. What you see isn't entirely indicative of what you get.

Right, because that went over so well with the reveal of Killzone 2.

Native 1080p is very likely, framerates tend to stick around 30 a lot but resolution has kept climbing with each generation.

#UpWithTheSystem

"Outdated" is synonymous with "obsolete", nowadays people just stretch the word too much.

Just because it's the best doesn't mean it's automatically dated. If the GTX Titan was released tomorrow that wouldn't suddenly make every card before it outdated.