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And at the end of the day I'll probably only ever actually use 100 of those cars anyway. So clearly this deal is not even meant for me as a gamer. I'm sure some will find it's a worthwhile value, I'm just wary of anything that helps publishers think they can get away with charging more for games. Especially by

Look, you are entitled to your opinion, but you can't expect you opinion to be that of every gamer out there. It seems that the only thing being hurt here are your expectations on what the kinect should be, though you haven't made those clear at all. That's fine... for you.

It's so cheap to upgrade ram these days, I'd say go for it. I mean, Windows is still running when you play a game, right? So it's still chewing up ram and thus a bit of performance power while you play. So the extra memory is going to compensate for that and then some.

Aren't you making some serious assumptions about the Kinect controls? Sure, you can play with the virtual racing wheel setup, but I was under the impression you could still play with a controller and use features like voice and headtracking with the Kinect. If I'm mistaken about that, my apologies, but I'm pretty sure

Erm, no. Thank you.

How is Forza 4 'crippled' by wholly optional Kinect functionality? I love the Kinect, though I'm wishing there were more games that used it in interesting ways. To be honest, the only thing that has me even considering a racing game is the Kinect features, otherwise I'd never buy Forza.

How Could Anyone Dislike The Legends of Zelda: Twilight Princess?

Come on dude, Kotaku readers hands are made of anti-bacterial porcelain. Everything they touch is instantly radiant and impossible to blemish by any means forever thereafter.

So at this point, between the price drop and this horrid looking add-on, Nintendo is basically admitting they completely f*cked up with the 3DS.

Funny how what you imagine in your head and what happens in the real world are rarely the same thing. The same is also true of the assumptions we make based on reading a news article with limited information, after it's been pared down and editorialized upon by a videogame blog.

Id say yeah, you're probably watching too many movies. Were the call real, my guess would be that the two most important things for police to do in that situation would be to establish a secure perimeter which removes any civilians from harms way, and then make sure you don't accidentally detonate the explosives

Exactly, then you wear them for a week or two and realize they weren't nearly as well made as you thought they were going to be, but at least they still look cool.

I'm excited for this game, but with some serious reservations after watching the demo.

Some of Mark Rein's quotes have put me off to him personally, but not Epic's games. Not terribly excited for Gears 3, but that's more to do with franchise fatigue than anything else. I'm sure I'll at least play it.

I've never heard the tale of a single soldier who flys a helicopter, pilots a tank, a jeep, a bradley, an atv, a uav, calls in airstrikes, snipes ten guys, revives a comrade from death with a defribillating backpack, repairs vehicles with a drill, drops infinite ammunition, and does all of this while fighting over the

Anyone with a shred of taste knows that Frank Oz's puppetry with Yoda is ten times more impressive than any CG animated character could ever be.

"SEN means LATE in swedish."

Probably why I thought this announcement was about 5 years overdue.

Looks pretty, but I want something other than Painkiller in a sci-fi skin, which is all this looks like so far... I'm sort of over shooter where all you do is shoot everything that moves, clear the room, and move on. The first 500 times it was fun, but the formula is getting a little stale, at least to me...

And the day that Hawken actually gets turned into a major Hollywood movie will be the day beams of light start shooting out of my ass. Which by my calculations will be on the same day the Dead Island movie hits theaters.