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All the hype about this game and I'm sitting here playing their other new release:

I feel like we got a different game...and it might not have been the better one. I love DAI and have thoroughly enjoyed my time with it but the more I play it, the more problems I see with it and just wish we had gotten Origins 2.0. Of course you can't market that type of game anymore to the mass appeal audience so

what irks me is the people saying she lumps legitimate criticism with these morons. She doesn't. The signal to noise ratio for her must be crazy.

The problem with halo 4 was that the fans wanted more Halo, and they gave us this weird hybrid of old and new and it wasn't good, for fans or newcomers. Single player was meh, and multiplayer just wasn't fun and had nothing to keep people coming back.

Not to be that guy, but:
"I get that you can build a PC and never touch it for 4 years and still play new games, my point was that if you wanted to play those new games at max settings, you have to regularly upgrade your equipment, something that isn't required for consoles."

You mean like the numerous steps they've taken to do so like an automated leave/afk ban system, better responses to caustic behaviour in games, and forcing things like chat restrictions/priority queues for repeat offenders? No community is perfect, but I've been playing this for 4 years, it's SO much better than it

Are we still trying to make sense of the train wreck that is Destiny's story?

You also don't have a shield in real life.

Done, I just upgraded from an Nvidia 9500 GT to a Black Edition GTX 260 and I got a new SSD. Damn doe this game look nice now, going from low res to High/Ultra is amazing!

Those of you who know me know that I am not the world's biggest FFVII fan, and have no real interest in a remake of the game. But even I have to admit that I felt my heart skip a beat when Hashimoto started talking up VII like he was about to announce a remake.

Unlike Skyrim, we won't have 100+ missions that just have you going through a dungeon, getting a shout, then repeating (I played that game for 20+ hours, got real boring). Definitely is going to just be a Zelda game where your more free to tackle the world in the way you want, which is amazing.

The large scope of their empty world (I know, I know, it's a work in progress). The scope of the world doesn't make a game, and it's not a novelty as Nintendo thinks it is (maybe for them, not for the industry)

No. It was Nintendo showing the large scope of their world.

Maybe you have to be a Zelda fan to get the full effect, but they really didn't show off anything truly amazing. It really just felt like Nintendo coming out and saying "Look! Look, we can do HD graphics too now!"

Maybe it's just me but I really don't get the hype for the new Zelda. It just looks like a cartoonish, child-friendly version of Skyrim to me.

WAS THAT A HINT TO A STARFOX GAME TOO?!?!!

I wish I could get a Heroes of the Storm invite. I own D3, WoW, SC2, and have spent money in Hearthstone and still no invite :( Thanks Blizz.

it still doesn't really have enough exclusives for me to want to jump on it yet. It's really starting to become more and more clear that a decent PC and a Wii U is the way to go this generation.

It doesn't help that the Xbox 360/Xbox one and the PS3/PS4 version are counted as two different versions digitally because of the deal that if you buy it on 360/ps3 digital, you get the xbox one/ps4 digital free.