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I'd say give the guy a break. He didn't have to tell us. He did so in the interests of full disclosure. It may be his duty to go back, but how many of us do our own due diligence at our jobs? Having said that, the first one is the thing that got me back into gaming, and I was obsessed with number 2 for a very long

I played it when it first came out, and played the Undead makeover. And still, I want it for the PC. Those sunsets in high def glory. I am sadder about this news than about Steve Jobs.

Man. Remember when Spiderman 2 came out? That open world? I spent days just swinging around that NYC. Then, when I started the missions, things started to stall. But the swinging was always great. Sad that they gave up the open world. I can only wonder what Rocksteady would do with such a franchise.

Anonymous or Lulzsec will hack into Origin, releasing all the usernames and passwords onto the internet and then EA will realize that creating a service where they can deny a gamer the right to play all their EA games is more complicated that they thought.

I'm intrigued by it. The danger, of course, is repetition. A little like Red Faction Armageddon, the same aliens running on walls can become odious. But I'm pretty confident they'll vary things up. I liked the middle-finger response at the beginning. Really, however, I don't think they needed Randy Pitchford narrating

If you're torrenting, then you are UPLOADING the game to other pirates as you're downloading it, so you're not only stealing it, you are HELPING other people to steal it too, who may or may not have bought the game already on 360 or PS3.

When you make something, all you can see are its flaws. It's the same with parents and their children - why they are always saying things to get you to improve. You implicate them. Rightly or wrongly, it's the way it is.

I had a great time with that game. There were some epic moments. It was longer than I thought it would be, and I was glad. If they put out another, I will certainly buy it.

I thought Batman didn't kill people. But in the trailer it looks like he just pulled this guy off a tower and the guy fell like, ten storeys.

Well, at least we know for the next Deus Ex Eidos Montreal aren't going to make THAT mistake again. Hopefully, also added to their FIX LIST: Don't make a Automatic Hacking Item a pre-order exclusive. Allow an augment to recharge all the batteries.

I was deeply skeptical about this game at first, but it's actually pretty great. I've been playing it for the last two weeks like crazy. Only rarely is the game frustrating, and then it's usually only for optional side missions. The handling is quite lovely and tight. I know that with this fall lineup, it's getting

The only characters they didn't show were Black Widow, Hawkeye, and Nick Fury. I imagine we would have seen kung fu and wrist rockets from her, an explosive bow and arrow combo from Hawkeye, and straight assult rifle from Fury.

Got 2 hours into Bioshock. Had to stop.

I played Jedi Outcast over 15 times. The new Force Unleashed games aren't bad, but it's weird how the lightsabering in Outcast still feels better and realer than in the FU ones. It's almost like they went backward or something.

It's the drip-feed theory of marketing. If they released all the shots at once, people like you, with your short attention span will glance through them all, and then forget it completely.

I just got this this morning. Played a couple hours. The reviews are pretty accurate. The handling is a little slippery. Shifting is quite charming, though. I bought it because I couldn't wait. I was a huge fan of the original. But if you're not a fan, I would rent it or wait for the half price sale.

Mark Millar - I hate his arrogance, I love his writing.

I don't mind the initial internet registration and the product key thing - but don't make me have to have the disc in the drive, and don't do the constant internet thing. I can jump through a few hoops at the beginning, but later I deserve the benefit of the doubt.

Is it as scary as the first one? I had to quit the first one about an hour in because I got too scared.

There's one scene that may or may not be a reference to The Six Million Dollar Man. When you are beside Dr. Reed on that initial "train ride" beside her, you pass by this guy in a red and silver jumpsuit running on a treadmill beside another treadmill with a pair of robot legs running. Whenever I see that I think it's