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What's wrong with that as an example?

I've been waiting for exactly this article ever since Reynolds moved to the dark side. Rise of Legends is my absolute favourite game of my favourite genre and this wave of defection kills me a little :(

"Blocked in your country". I really can't understand why anyone still bothers to do that.

Looks like Mozilla are borrowing Chrome's version numbering system, along with everything else.

Never though of it like that. Of course, the opposite argument is that these segments just shouldn't exist, but I guess an entirely original game is bound to be a short one. Any chance of RPG devs featuring a 'super grind' feature in the future?

Seriously, why.

So smaller fabrication process means longer battery life, got it.

"Tesla was the electric Jesus."

@kyleshark: I'm seeing them tonight! Been listening to Bulb lately - never realised a lot of the stuff Periphery haven't used is even better.

Djent. Djent djent djent djent djent. Oh, and Hans Zimmer.

I would love to see a successor to Liberation. In fact, the lesser likelihood of one may be the only downside to the second analogue stick.

Disagree. A game's environment is supposed to increase in badassery at the same rate as - or just faster than - you do. Whether a game accomplishes this or not is another matter, but that's the general model, and it's awesome when it works. Letting you play with toys then taking them away just brings up bad Metroid

@jcrane2: In the case of iPads - or anything else sufficiently expensive to be worth a bit more thought - it's still better to wait. First-gen iPads will get a lot cheaper when the new model is out.

@Akhen: I believe you mean pseudo-physics, and I can't think of many good sci fis (sci fi's?) without it.

@DISagreeable: Well, no-one else uses at least four of all present ingredients, so I'm pretty sure my own are better.

@bloggerX: Looks like that's Brian's words in the article.

@igloochan: PS3's new cloud save feature comes to mind...

@FiberOpticsGuy: Yes, an Activision speaker came on stage and said so in as many words.

@forsinain42: The difference is Sony's latest two consoles just cost more to make. They made a loss on the PS3 for a long time and will apparently do the same with the NPG, whereas Nintendo has always made profit. At least from a hardware point of view the PS3 and NPG are bargains.