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Really hope Torn Banner decide to bring it to PS4 and Xbone eventually as well. It's such a fun game!

I think the Achilles looks pretty awesome. One of my favorites so far.

So......what does this mean for future support for the non-Microsoft Minecraft ports?

Just checked my email and saw this.

I dunno. It's dumb when gamers and fans devote themselves to corporations, but I think it's fun when these companies take shots at one another. Remember Sony's E3 2013 presser? "This is how you give a PS4 game to your friend." SO GOOD.

I use both AMD and NVidia (And Intel when I'm daring) for development, AMD drivers seem to be perfectly fine for all my cards since the HD 3000 series, NVidia drivers I had wobbles with on pre-built machines but with custom rigs I've had no problems with NVidia at all.

Adam Baldwin already had the same role in Chuck, which was basically Greatest American Hero without the suit (the one part of the original show that everyone on the cast hated).

Have you played Watch_Dogs?

Infamous: SS may have had a weak story, but the visuals were truly beautiful and I loved the gameplay (irritating enemies aside).

As someone who has been a big Bungie fan for over a decade now and has followed them intently on Bungie.net ever since 2007-2008, I can say with the utmost confidence that Bungie is one of the best developers out there when it comes to paying attention to their online communities.

I remember when people were doing the

At least they are bundling it with what will probably be the most popular Kinect-only game.

Super Smash Kart is now a thing.

I figured that a seven year old in southern Cali with a pool outside his door would be able to swim. How'd you make the leap to him being black?

Master chief and cortana did it, just in person though

Mr. Brianorca,

DayZ may be nerve wracking, but it is hands down the best game I have ever played online. Even with its current alpha state, I still manage to play it daily.

Butter has no carbohydrates, no sugar, no lactose.

Its actually Ray Albers, apparently:

"Between July 29 and today, August 12, The ALS Association and its 38 chapters have received an astonishing $4 million in donations compared to $1.12 million during the same time period last year."