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Thanks for your editorial integrity, Carolyn. :)

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I'm loving this feedbackula thing. Just nitpicking: if it was up to me I would not make fun of grammar mistakes in posts except for those found in "high nose" comments.

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I can totally picture my nephew playing this one all day long. :)

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@rann89

It's hard to believe his post was pure PR. He said many a thing that was very personal and he sounded darn sincere.

What I do know (and I'm not saying this is anyone's case) is that there's an amusingly high amount of people using the first excuse at hand to bash Diablo. They read about Diablo, post about Diablo, lurk in D3 forums, but no, they just don't play Diablo because it sucks.

Sure.

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Jay Wilson has apologized for his "unprofessional" Facebook coment (it's in the official D3 forums IIRC). He also said he had higher expectations of himself than posting that kind of thing.

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Some rough edges on D3 launch. Game's really fun though; I absolutely love the new skill system and how easy it is to switch builds on the run.

I bought the digital version on monday too and played it tuesday morning just fine before going to work. It was tough to log on on tuesday evening though, but everything seems to be fine now (I'm playing on european servers).

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Vindictus is absolutely worth checking out. High-end gear can't be bought from the store in any way, neither can it be maxed out via the store, and paying customers have no real advantage other than more cosmetic options and maybe less cash spent on upgrades - and maybe a little less grind.

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GoW2 has this greenish/brownish dye that reminds me (though the tone is slightly different) to that of MGS4. In most cases, I'd say I prefer GoW1 looks. Also, notice how lighting in Marcus' outfit looks dull when compared to GoW1.

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All these games belong to the mid-eighties. 1.) The sabrewulf - underwulde - knight lore saga. A game saga that encompasses three absolutely different games that are masterpieces of their respective genres by their own right. 2.) Ad Astra AKA Planets. A pseudo-3D space shooter which was absolutely brilliant. 3.) Renegade. A street fighting game that IMHO excelled Double Dragon and other classics in the genre. 4.) The Snowman. Well, a platform game where you had to collect the different parts of a Snowman. 5.) Can't remember the name. You play a guy who wears a hat that tries to escape from a tomb, or a pyramid. You have to climb ropes, dodge acid drops, jump over these kind of porcupines, shoot bats, avoid mummies and skeletons. You are armed with a gun and very very limited ammo. I remember seeing this game released by two different companies. I remember playing this games with my father, brother and sister. They were so engaging. Especially no. 5.