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I'm a recovering WoW addict. What's the best free MMO? Is there such a thing?

@Mrmirakle: Thanks, I was gonna link to that. Also the movie is a 3 hour Pocahontas.

@Pheermee: I would say the N64. Don't get me wrong, there were plenty of good games. The problem was it launched with only 3. What followed was a steady stream of delays and cancellations and lots of times just pure crap (Castlevania). On top of all of this the carts were super expensive and in the end I spent way

Experience immersive military conflict simulation with this first person shooter. (Modern Warfare 2?) I say operation flashpoint

@belo: I know, what I mean is for future games in those series how would Natal help. I guess the deeper question is why should I care about Natal. I don't and nobody here is helping me.

@Cptn.PaxtonAstypalaea(Corsair): point taken. Also, follow regulations please! If you're not supposed to bring a deadly alien life form aboard your only ride home maybe that's one rule you can follow!

@Smiley Massacre: My parents wouldn't let me get Time Crisis so I took my cash and rode my bike for 2 miles when they were gone to go buy it. I brought it back and was playing it and they didn't even care. I was a little mad.

@CockroachMan: The best part of the Ultra 64 was that the name actually made it out to arcades in Killer Instinct and Cruisin' USA. "Coming to the Nintendo Ultra 64 in 1995!" I was so sad when they dropped the Ultra name but if they hadn't the Wii would be called the Nintendo Uber 256

Help me not be cynical. Tell me how Natal is going to help me play core games like Modern Warfare, Assassin's Creed, Batman, or any other of the best games you played this year. Better yet tell me how Natal is going to make a new and exciting game.

The biggest thing that I experienced from AC2 is the strong desire to continue to do more. I felt like there was so much I had to accomplish in the game and I was excited to do all of it. I loved building up the Villa, collecting art, finding the glyphs, getting more armor and weapons and just progressing the story.

"But in the end the game felt almost bloated to me." This seems like an odd critique to me since the majority of the first game's criticism is repetition. How would you have balanced the two?

@Spaceboy: I put the *spoiler* tag in the beginning, sorry.