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Unlike last (current?) gen, I'll be getting Sony's console first.

Unless it's enterprise grade, something tells me the hard drive won't last that long.

I wouldn't mind buying a digital version, were it not for Nintendo's digital content policy. In stead of connecting content to your account (like MS, Sony, Valve, Apple, etc. do), Nintendo connects the content to your console. If your console malfunctions or gets lost / stolen, you have to jump through all kinds of

Good god!I found a box with all my old TMNT action figures, Turtle sewer and a bunch of vehicles on the attic a couple of hours ago. Just as I was enjoying the memories, this comes along. Talk about a coincedence.

Unless someone has some kind of über-ITX build, there is little reason to go with a card like this. You pay a big premium over two 7970's (especially in the UK and EU) for about equal performance and, due to the dual GPU setup, the performance of the card in future games will be very dependent on future driver

I recently replayed Mirror's Edge after getting a (passive) 3D monitor. It certainly adds a lot to the feeling of immersion and the general experience. I can imagine that it would be even more amazing with the Oculus Rift.

I'm still on the fence for this one. It's €40 euros for the digital release here, which I find a bit too much for a game I'm not sure I will like. The reviews are very mixed.

I'm really looking forward to this. I found Haytham Kenway the most interesting playable character in AC3 and was kind of disappointed with Connor. If Edward Kenway is similar to his son, we have something to look forward to.

I'm curious how many people completed the game multiple times. I've completed ME2 seven times, ME3 only once.

Why not just offer people a choice? Either be connected with other cities (online) or play the game with an isolated city (offline). Would make everybody happy.

It's for 'people' like you that Gawker needs to reintroduce the ban-hammer.

I'm curious whether ME3's ending has had an effect on the overall DLC sales. I noticed that there is definitely a group of people that refuses to play ME3 a second time because of the story and thus does not purchase DLC.

Was considering to replay ME3 including all new DLC. I haven't touched it since I finished it two weeks after launch. Either this or Skyrim with Dragonborn DLC. Too much backlog, too little time. :-(

I'm not so much of a Steam fanboy as that I just like to have all my games in one place. I don't really care if it's through Steam, Origin or Uplay. Steam does have the biggest library and best deals, but it looks like Uplay just took a step in the right direction.

The main issue I had with the previous article was that it tried to make a point by collecting Twitter posts from random people (i.e. not people from the industry) in stead of interviewing people from the industry and doing some research. Although I wholly support gender equality (in the video game industry and

I can already see the headlines a couple of months from now: "Last Guardian PS3 release canceled. Game will be adapted for PS4. Sony: "We just feel the greatness of the Last Guardian cannot be contained by the PS3. Please buy a PS4.""

It is sensationalism when you create a story out of something that isn't there or out of something that you can't prove the existence of. Does gender discrimination exist in the video game industry? I don't doubt it. Was this a case of gender discrimination? I don't see any evidence that it was.

The Vita is the best handheld I've owned since the original gameboy. Still, I wish I had bought a 3DS XL instead. There is just a severe lack of quality games and very few games on the horizon. Sure, I enjoy myself with P4G, Disgaea 3 and Gravity Rush, but some more choice would be nice.

Yup. They even had an anniversary vita sale on PSN.