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Helicopter and helping hands are so annoyingly cliche. I mean, there are good and bad cliches. Neither of these are good.

You missed a spot.

Agreed. Even the crane and the half-built buildings remind me of 3.

Well you care about it enough to click on the article and post a comment.

Blond long(ish) hair, white skin and pirate garb. I guess I can see parallels, but doesn't really meet my criteria for lookalikes. This is fancy dress party territory - even cosplay. I guess if some people thought the cop killer looked like LL Cool J, and if even more people think all Asians look the same, then I

Yep, it's all getting a bit fantasy garb for me too.

How do I get to see all of that info if I click on your name? I've never been nosey enough to look at more than a person's previous comments. Have no idea how to find your FB page.

Post all your details then.

I get where you're coming from. They'll release Black Flag full of bugs, poor design and un-addressed issues from previous iterations, to make an entertaining, but nonetheless flawed game, and it'll leave us wondering what could have been had they just taken a bit more time.

Thanks for warning me off this game. Loved RR2, but won't be getting this.

Yup, especially if some of the most intriguing titles like Destiny and Watch Dogs are being designed to be able to play on the PS3 too.

Agreed. The most stand out thing for me was that's it's on PS3 too.

Yeah I got that from your very first post and it's not something I was arguing against. My initial reaction was that you were being picky - which after more reading and more fleshing out of your grievances with the article, I see is not the case.

He attended so Sony can't be accused of anti-Asian discrimination.

Same. I'll just to a few upgrades on my PC and do all my gaming there. Playing 720 in my HD TV is soooo last gen.

Depends on what your preferences are I suppose. I haven't seen anything done with the Wii remote that addressed where I'd like to expand my game play experience. When I first got my smart-phone, I was blown away by some of the new ways to play games and the whole new ways a totally different kind of game would suck me

See my reply to Haer.

No, the application of US law wasn't my point. Mine was a flippant remark on how your technical point was relevant to, or made much of a difference to the tone and point of the article. I was serious about that, but upon further reading (admittedly non much further reading, my bad!) of the debate, I can now see why

Agreed.

Which male in that presentation could have been swapped out for a female?