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Can't wait for this one, it looks great.
I'm on the fence about getting either format, they are both really new and I'd rather wait for a winner, or a cheaper player that plays both.
I was just on Joystiq, they have about the same article...only they have a link to the movies. Not the best choices, but hey, it's five free.
Please tell me that this is at all stores...the $20 price cut and the 5 free HD DVD's. I need to know, because I was planning on buying one in that time span, and this seems to be my sign.
I can't stand video games based off movies, but I have total faith in Ubisoft and this movie sounds like it could be a good game. Sounds like a good movie too.
Yeah, I meant sister not cousins, but either way, my point was made with Patrick and Matt's replies.
I think he got it right with cousin, because Sirius is cousins of both of them. So yeah.
the fact that I can jump out of a plane and land wherever I want and choose my own battle was the selling point. I know I don't have complete and total control, but it is such a huge improvement from all the other WW2 games that I will definately be buying this when it comes out.
who cares if he wants the other prizes...that means a better(even though minimal) chance for the rest of us. Now I got to go find a Twisted and hope it tastes good.
I can already feel the sad faces on Christmas morning when I have to tell all my family I couldn't get them anything because there were too many "can't miss" games, that I just couldn't...miss. Hopefully they will understand, because I know my landlord wouldn't have.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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