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May you be one with your 360.
I'll support it FOR SURE but why in the same time frame as Final Fantasy. WHY?!!! :(

Time to start stocking up on Red Bull...
I believe it 100%. Gears 1 wasn't too bad - mainly host advantage and glitches - but Gears 2... for some reason I keep giving it another chance... just to find it's still like playing Duke Nuke'Em on my 14.4k modem back in the day. Pathetic.
Wow is right. I haven't seen Paranormal Activity but I'm pretty sure this was scarier.
Once you finally get the game "running without a hitch" you still need to deal with other glitches in the game like falling through the level (on a certain part towards the end) and a final boss you may or may not be able to kill depending what your resolution is set at.

Crysis really pissed me off. I spent a couple grand at the time to get it running perfect not knowing the game itself becomes broken. One of the few games I have ever not finished (and I'm at the last guy).
I liked Marumaro.

There. I said it.
Yes, but FIFA has been out for 3 weeks already and is just surpassing a million sold. Plus, you can assume that with sales slowing down each week, Uncharted 2 could not have sold many copies. Now the question is... why?!

Wouldn't you think Uncharted would *debut* with at least 500,000?!
No FF game has ever sold even 4 million in Japan. No offense, but history and logic say you're way off.
I don't know about that. My friend's controllers stopped working (about a year ago) after a firmware update and they still don't work. What's really weird is that her Rockband instruments still work just fine. Sony says to fix it she'll need to send it in and pay $$$. She's broke so it's a movies and Rockband machine for now...
Don't you mean Jin-Roh cosplay?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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