typicalhero
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I remember a game demo I downloaded on my PS3 a couple years ago... it was so similar... a guy escaping a prison (or something) with all the same elements and design of this game. Like this is almost an exact copy in design and art, except he's a ninja. Does anyone know what game that was? Is this from the same

Dude... if you can't afford 8 bucks a month for a super easy service, then you're a major cheapskate. ;) Plus nowadays it's a little scary downloading illegal content, watch your back, viruses and feds are everywhere. Just saying. Don't say I didn't warn ya. Cuz I just did...

Having an option beyond Amazon? Is "Amazon" just used as a generic term for ebooks now?

Ha! Me too. Still, maybe it takes a game like this to make us think differently about it.

I can't wait for prostate cancer month!

I think the voice acting is what really killed it. Imagine Morgan Freeman reading it and I think you'd be forever looking at chairs differently.

Says the guy who will steal your baby.

Thank you! If this catches on and everyone starts wearing stupid googly eyes on their shirts I'm going to just call it quits. God, people are getting stupider and stupider as I get older and bitterer.

Hilarious and creepy as hell!

No... in this case he has a valid point... why you no see?

I think everyone needs to understand the "tragic flaw" and realize that it's tragic enough to look in Nook's direction. I mean the reading experience on the NST is great... and that's the whole point of having an e-reader. Sometimes I feel bad for Kindle owners who've never held a Nook and assume theirs is the best

It's hardly an issue... trust me. At least on my Nook it never bothers me. If you've never tried an ereader... you should just give it a try, it's a great way to read. It's all about reading, once you get into the words, the method of delivering them is not important. The pros of having an ereader are the size, the

It's a flawless reading experience... trust me. I've tried both and for me, even considering Kindle's hype, all the pros and cons of both... I HAD to go with what felt the best for a long reading session... and that is the Nook, simple. I have been satisfied since day one and I don't need to upgrade for a while, it's

I guess you've never actually held a Nook Simple Touch for a long reading session, otherwise you wouldn't have posted that comment. Why would any Nook owner want to return it when it really, honestly doesn't get any better? It's about the reading experience... and it's really really good with Nook. Really. Trust me.

Really? Pointless? Not even one point? Really?

I just can't buy the whole bow to the king mentality, it doesn't work for me on this one. Every Nook book is not locked into their own format, so if anything happens in the future, oh well, I'll just load up my library on a new ereader. Don't we all upgrade our gadgets every few years anyways? Why not enjoy the best

I think the winning factor for me is the grip... it feels great to hold, if you haven't felt it yet, give it a try and you'll understand. Plus the buttons are a huge deal... I can grip the bezel and read upside down and with a little harder of a push I can turn the page without moving my fingers. I know that sounds

I think the "no-brainer" statement has a different meaning here. Nook is the best choice, duh.

Sorry Kyle... but I think it's a sexy ass design and just plain badass... why you don't see the same I'm not sure but I still like you regardless.

Wait, what? so a full android market is your make or break as a "techie"... ? The specs just seem to fall into the background when you can't download Dragon, Fly! Good for you.