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I think I'm missing something here, are you FOR PC? Are you making fun of console gamers? Or are you really asking, even though you're totally putting too many parameters to win your argument?

Wrong.

Hope that Amazon has another price mistake for a GTX 780 and get it for $360 like I did :). Otherwise a 660 and up, 770 will be more than enough. Or buy my 570 which I don't need anymore.

And if you have a decent graphics card, you can mod it. Don't go overboard as it can be sometimes complicated, but some nice texture and lighting mods to make it look even better.

Right after. You get a few emails, one about uplay, one is a receipt, and the other confirmation I think. Just check all of them and one will have the key to use. It worked for me. Took 45-1 hour to download the game on steam.

I got worried for a second when I bought it. Saw a message it needs to be downloaded through uPlay. Thank you for clarifying this and I'll just use the game key that is included in the email.

I think Kotaku is just making fun of the expression that EA has all the players making. Exact same expression, all the covers are lazily done in the same fashion.

At first I didn't understand what this article was about, then it was so obvious, staring straight at me, IN THE FACE.

Bioshock was nowhere near as chaotic as Infinite. It had its suffocating corridors, and quietness, occasionally met with some tense moments of multiple enemies. Infinite? BAM PLOW EXPLOSION MACHINE GUNS, ENEMIES ALL AROUND YOU, WAVES AND WAVES OF ENEMIES. It got annoying and boring after a few hours.

In the general sense, he's right. But of course there will be exceptions. Think how many gamers there are out there. And if you spend most time gaming, you're usually going to be alone, or interacting online (not face to face), not doing any physical activity, and the addiction of gaming and the "side effects"

According to her, it wasn't about story. It was about gratuitous violence not being interesting as an art form for their collection.

I bought a GTX 780 Superclocked for $360 on Amazon earlier this week. Apparently it was a price mistake, but they usually honor such mistakes. I was floored when I saw the deal.

It's cool that they dropped the price of the 780, but Amazon had a deal earlier this week for an EVGA Superclocked 780 for only $360. I managed to nab one before they quickly took it down, likely a price mistake. I wrote a post earlier today but I guess Kotaku took it down.

Amazon had a pricing misstep when they cut the cost of a EVGA GTX 780 superclocked selling for $360 earlier this week. I was quick enough to buy one before they closed it. Now I'm just waiting to see if they honor it, which they are known to do.

A game where the environment gave me goosebumps and everything was so damn perfectly atmospheric was "Shadow of the Colossus," PS2 classic featured in the movie "Reign Over Me"

Finally, some sense. The triggers and the joysticks or convex having your thumbs slip are just stupid. Also something about it made it uncomfortable to hold. Thank you for calling it out.

I don't think we needed to revisit Clementine, (not really complaining though, she's great) at least as the main role. It would have been cool to play as totally different characters, and then maybe come across her as a side character that briefly passes you by, or worst yet! Find her dead! NOOOOOOOO

I think one of the characters is the youngest Lawrence brother from Brotherly Love.

Pfft, The Last of Us. However, if you want to play another great game, I was super impressed with Tomb Raider. Fantastic game. Looks great on the PC.

You can use your cell phone as a mouse. Mobile Mouse. Download the app, and install the program on whatever PC/Mac and have it auto-start. Whenever I find myself not wanting to get out of bed, I use my cell to move the pointer, and it works like a multi touch mac device.