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Feels very Zack Snyder, which isn't a bad thing at all.

@kickingtotalass: To crib a punchline: A horse that good you don't eat all at once.

@Zack1e: I Can't.. er.. bury a pun deeply enough into this post for it to be anything but plainly obvious.

@Beardbeardly: I'm excited about the upcoming adult-themed Farmville clone, Farm Fuckville.

Suppurate.... Gross!

I can't wait to say Halo to their next game.

@WildWon: It's an incredibly well Sim-ulated City... Oh.

Tim Rogers and Bob Pelloni. I can't wait to see what the two biggest (And I mean this genuinely affectionately) a-holes that I can't stand in the meta-gaming-sphere come up with.

@Deanb: I think he meant about the rain at that temperature...

Flying to Tokyo on May 28th.... I am ashamed to admit how tempting this is...

@Shrewsbury: Warp does on bleep.com, but that's a pretty specific subset of music.

Holy shit! This is like having Michael Jordan and the Beatles bake you the most delicious cake while you get to make out with Scarlett Johansson.

Just beat God of War III (Kinda left a bland taste in my mouth. Hate to say it but I liked Bayonetta a bit more). Gonna grind some more on FFXIII, maybe try to finish Heavy Rain, maybe get my wife to play some Cave Story, and there's always the way off chance I'll commit myself to finishing Bioshock 2 or No More

Now playing

@AchromaticMagus: Perhaps more importantly Pixel himself prefers gamers come to this version with no previous knowledge.

@AchromaticMagus: In a sense it makes sense though since it denies the game the crutch of nostalgia. This isn't an objectively good thing, but I think it's eminently fair.

Oh god, the picture of Jack Tretton lovingly placed is what does it for me. Well played Sony, well played.

@twinturbo2: Ahhh, we're arguing different points. I'm looking for something more like The Sims: Japan than a narrative driven game. Perversely, the story is more of an icing on the cake deal for my gaming dollar in Yakuza (At least in this case, usually I can't be bothered to play a game for anything but the story).