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#1  Edited By SwedishSkinJer
@TheMustacheHero said:
" Some people are dumb, some people aren't. Some girls are slutty, others aren't. I don't know why you're confused about this. "
It's as stupid as saying "all Americans are racists" after visiting StormFront.  Generalizations ftl.
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#2  Edited By SwedishSkinJer

So...what, exactly?  If they aren't forcing you to alter your clothing style, then who cares?  It is their choice, and they should accept the consequences.  If it doesn't directly involve my own sense of fashion, then I have no authority to tell them to change something as harmless as clothes.  Styles have repeatedly changed over the centuries.

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I have to disagree with those who said Dragon Age.  It's one of the deepest gaming experiences I've had this year, and the visuals are actually quite great on my mid-level PC.  
 
I would have to say either Borderlands or Batman: Arkham Asylum.  I was expecting a lot more from the Arkham setting, and the bland boss encounters just ruined it for me.  I thought that the storyline was a bit "blah", as well (particularly with the predictable Titan subplot).  I didn't like the combat system, which had a nice flow but ultimately struck me as too limited and automated.

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#4  Edited By SwedishSkinJer
@Willy105: 
 
There wouldn't be these dangers if we equipped youngsters with knowledge, which is a significant threat to any sort of dogma.  Instead of keeping them in the dark, it's critical to educate others on how to handle these situations by enlightening them about the bodily structure of human beings, safe protection methods, etc instead of relying on the "it's icky, so remain ignorant" answer.  Nothing is being advertised as "cool".
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#5  Edited By SwedishSkinJer

My current considerations are:
 
Uncharted 2
Dragon Age:  Origins
Shadow Complex
 
I played Arkham Asylum, but I didn't really like it.  Dini's storyline was pretty uninteresting, the boss battles were generally mediocre, the detective bits were style over any challenging substance, etc.  Decent game, but not GOTY material for me.

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@jonnyboy said:
" I am coming around to the opinion that it's going to be a very nice looking button basher. Depends how much depth you after I suppose, that said it looks neat, I'll probably check it out. "
False.  I played the floor demo at E3, and button mashing does nothing.  The combat relies on chaining combos, and repeatedly bashing buttons will break your combo and weaken your attacks.  They designed it specifically to encourage different play styles.
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#7  Edited By SwedishSkinJer

I think this will be Rocksteady's breakout game.  Urban Chaos was quite fun (IMO, of course), and they now have upgraded resources, Paul Dini writing the script, etc.  I mean, a lot of developers make so-so games once in a while, and then they make something brilliant.

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In fact, I'm looking forward to this more than Modern Warfare 2.  The graphics look sweet, it has the chance to be an awesome Batman game, the original voice actors are back, and every preview I've read has been very positive.

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#9  Edited By SwedishSkinJer

Why?  I'd say a 9/10.
A recent preview said it reminded them of the Chronicles of Riddick game...on crack.  With more features.

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@jakob187 said:
" @iAmJohn said:
" Do you like buying games that are involved in Eidos review scandals?  If so, go to town! "
Not confirmed.  Also, people have misinterpreted this latest bout.  Many companies say that they will not allow an embargo break on reviews unless the reviewers are giving it a certain score or higher.  Please do some background research before jumping to conclusions, folks.

Yes, you read that correctly.  I just defended a bunch of Eidos assholes.  Why do I think they are assholes?  Well, because they have failed to offer up a next-gen Soul Reaver or Blood Omen.  They also allowed Uwe Boll to buy the film rights for Fear Effect.  As far as I'm concerned, they are going right to the center of Hell.

As for Batman: Arkham Asylum...I haven't been interested in the game since its announcement, the gameplay footage hasn't impressed me, and the look of the game DEFINITELY hasn't impressed me.  The only impressive part is the casting.
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I disagree.  It looks like an excellent game, and the look is really good.