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#1  Edited By morningthief

I am pretty sure Rockstar have said they have no plans to make a PC version. I just did some digging myself, because I was curious. Between the PS3 and the PC controls, I tend to gravitate toward PC when it comes to shooters. Oh well.

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#4  Edited By morningthief

Makes no sense after denying PC gamers the chance to play Fable 2. Great job, Microsoft.

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#5  Edited By morningthief

Really excited that there's even a market for this type of game in this day and age. Gives me hope for the future of games in general. Good show!

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#6  Edited By morningthief

Really makes me wish I'd picked up the first at Goodwill for $5. Dang.

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#7  Edited By morningthief

Actually pretty excited for this. My PS3 was a replacement for a home-theater-in-a-box unit, so when the DVD player went, so did the 5.1 channel speakers. 
 
At this point, it would be cheaper to buy this than a receiver/speaker package anyway. Thanks Sony!

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#8  Edited By morningthief

I couldn't agree more. The sound design in DS was absolutely fantastic, can't wait to hear how they've undoubtedly improved on the original.

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#9  Edited By morningthief
@Jimbo said:
" @morningthief said:
" @Jimbo said:
" @gosukiller: 
I don't want to call the US games audience 'dumber' than anywhere else, but they do have very specific tastes and those tastes are very 'Hollywood'.  All we're getting are summer blockbusters - popcorn games that require no thinking at all from the audience and are generally a very passive experience.  That isn't what I want out of gaming and it's the opposite of what gaming used to be about.   A more even split in sales (~30% Americas, ~30% Europe, ~30% Everywhere else) would lead to the best talent being more inclined to stay put and cater to their own audience, meaning their would be a far healthier variety of top quality games being produced, a healthier balance in media coverage and a lot more choice for the average gamer. "  
 Trust me, unless you're 12, US and EU gamers want exactly the same thing: good games. "
Thank you for such an insightful response. "
No, thank YOU for the broad generalization about American gamers.
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#10  Edited By morningthief
@Jimbo said:
" @gosukiller: 
I don't want to call the US games audience 'dumber' than anywhere else, but they do have very specific tastes and those tastes are very 'Hollywood'.  All we're getting are summer blockbusters - popcorn games that require no thinking at all from the audience and are generally a very passive experience.  That isn't what I want out of gaming and it's the opposite of what gaming used to be about.   A more even split in sales (~30% Americas, ~30% Europe, ~30% Everywhere else) would lead to the best talent being more inclined to stay put and cater to their own audience, meaning their would be a far healthier variety of top quality games being produced, a healthier balance in media coverage and a lot more choice for the average gamer. "  
 
Trust me, unless you're 12, US and EU gamers want exactly the same thing: good games.