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@98abaile1: I'd bet it's a mix of in game cinematics and gameplay, on a perfectly spec'd DX11 machine, of course.

And I didn't think I was going to see anything good today...

@Omniell: Bioware isn't known for great engines. I was having trouble with DA on my bootcamp PC, until I got the ATI 5770 card, then it ran like butter with everything maxed. Just a few frame stutters when loading a new area, otherwise, it looked great, for a PC game that looks like it came out four years ago, that is.

Wow. That looks just like every other zombie game ever made put together.

@Nowell: I thought I had Lunar and Lunar 2 for the Sega CD in my vintage collection for years. Then I got the game cases from my parent's house...

Man I can't type.

@superhuffy: Good point, I really only intended to indicate American mainstream cinema in my comments. Foreign film is as vibrant a scene as it's ever been.

@Mnemosy: ??? Thanks for your participation. Is it comfy up there in the peanut gallery?

@Ben Nadler: I'm not sure I deserve to be painted as a condescending person over expressing my skepticism that a days old teaser trailer provides a strong enough basis to justify licensing a video game that isn't even finished with development.

Maybe Deep Silver should worry about making a good game, and not just a good trailer, before they start thinking their concept is worthy of adaptation?

Might have had something to do with the lackluster sales of the PSPGo, and the announcement of the NGP.

I understand it's contextual to the needs of the gamer, and not everyone is like you and I, owning every platform they desire... but for anyone serious enough about hacking to figure out how to get their PS3 modded and actually go through the warranty voiding trouble to do so: they'd have to be major idiots to try and

True enough, and it's really a no win situation for Sony, no matter how they handle it. I simply think threatening the entire video game news reading audience with legal repercussions over their own security failures drew far more attention to the issue than it would have gotten on it's own as a one off 'so-and-so

Congratulations to Ubisoft for having the stones ans sensibility to address this 'controversy' with a measure of reason and rationality. Good thing Konami isn't the publisher here, or this trilogy would go the way of Too Human, amirite?

@Azel: Average Joes wouldn't even know about this if it weren't for the fact that Sony is drawing so much attention to it themselves.

I guess Sony had better figure out a reason for people to use the Playstation Network if they are going to try and threaten modders with lockouts.

Looks cool, except: where's the ludicrous amounts of blood splatter?

Thanks. Thought I was hip to the shorthand lingo, but that was just too much for me to even try to decipher...

Wow- that's a lot of work to theoretically toss on the cutting room floor.