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#1 KurodaMurasaki
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I played Dyad for the first time today, and it's absolutely fantastic. Out of all the 'artsy' titles on PSN, I enjoy this the most. It is definitely one of my favorites on PSN. Still, this is one of those games I want to pick up and play; something I put down after a level or two. In other words, having this on Vita would be a god-send! I would never be away from my Vita if this happened.
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#2 KurodaMurasaki
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Surprisingly, Plants vs. Zombies. I'm in the process of platinuming it. Some of those trophies are really ridiculous and time-consuming, so it's definitely taking up my handheld time. Plus playing Rayman Origins on occasion is pretty engrossing as well.
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#3 KurodaMurasaki
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Stuck a 1TB hard drive in my PS3. Ahhh... Feels damn good, No more needing to delete games off my hard drive.

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#4 KurodaMurasaki
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5. Fatman. 'Nuff said 4. Watching Raiden fight Vamp while controlling Snake 3. Waiting for Snake to kill the Boss... Then you pull the trigger yourself! 2. Standing under a 1 minute long golden shower in MGS2 1. MGS3 Ending I maintain that MGS3 has one of the best endings I've ever seen. The way everything fits together and shows what a true hero does in the line of duty... Is just so fantastic. It's emotional and epic... So good.
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#5 KurodaMurasaki
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There is no way to do that. You made all the major choices in the interactive comic included in 2, so there won't be a big difference if you did play it anyway.
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#6 KurodaMurasaki
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Yeah if you played inFamous 2 before 1, it won't be as enjoyable. I enjoyed my time with inFamous 1 significantly more, but it's clear inFamous 2 is the better game. That being said, I'd still recommend it above the Ico collection. inFamous is still an amazing game, whereas Ico does not hold up in anyway shape or form. Shadow of the Colossus is really open to your interpretation. I couldn't finish either game, as I just don't like those games.
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#7 KurodaMurasaki
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Indeed it does. I saw this yesterday, and I didn't exactly see anything unexpected, but it was nice to see gameplay in our good ol' city architecture we know and love from AC. Considering AC 2 was mind-blowingly good. I won't be surprised if this is game of the year. More surprised if it isn't, to be honest.
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#8 KurodaMurasaki
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I see no reason to get an old model considering they're so much larger and noisier. The price is a little ridiculous as well. If it's not a backwards compatible model, there is no benefits to getting a fat model. Besides, most of the best games are already in HD editions anyways.
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#9 KurodaMurasaki
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That is very true about the hard drives. If Sony drops the price down to 200 for a baseline model, and 150 for the 16GB, that would be really enticing. And 16 GB us actually enough to hold some downloadable games, whereas anything smaller is just impractical. Hardcore fans will jump on it for the fact that upgrading it is super easy and cheap. Unlike its competitors, Sony has smartly utilized a regular hard drive format, so upgrading from my 60GB to a 300GB was a snap. Perhaps it's time to upgrade again...
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#10 KurodaMurasaki
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Mmmm.... What the hell is with the lines on top? It makes it look incredibly cheap. I just hope this isn't the final product.... Which it probably is. Oh well. The only real reason at this point in making a slimmer PS3 is to reduce costs for Sony, which is always helpful considering the crazy losses they've been seeing. Maybe we'll see a price drop as well. The low adoption rate of the PS3 in the US is infuriating... I know only 1 person who has a PS3. With dozens owning the competitors' consoles.