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I don't wanna go on about Resistance 2, as it's obviously the revoltionary game we all expected it to be, but I've just gotta say that I thought it was jaw-dropping. I literally had to bow my head, lower my hand and move my lower face back into position.

How can one machine have so many great games, it just seems unfair. I might even buy a Xbox 360 out of pity.

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What, for real?

I don't get it.

Technically impressive. But who cares?

It was just a big lump, and the design was fucking awful my-first-big-monster shite.

You're the one who's looking forward to "Too Human!"

You need to appreciate all this man, just step back a moment and think. THINK.

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The final boss in SotC?

That boss didn't tear through buildings and run around. It was just stuck because consoles in those days couldn't handle something that big that can also move but now the cell processor allows for stuff like that.

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I don't wanna go on about Resistance 2, as it's obviously the revoltionary game we all expected it to be, but I've just gotta say that I thought it was jaw-dropping. I literally had to bow my head, lower my hand and move my lower face back into position.

How can one machine have so many great games, it just seems unfair. I might even buy a Xbox 360 out of pity.

You spelled "revolutionary" wrong. That tell you something? :(

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Harrison was right.

They should have done more singstar, more party stuff, more LBP stuff.

Here's our new game. Be amazed...

MASSIVE ACTION GAME!!

NO ITS REALLY CALLED THAT MASSIVE ACTION GAME! ITS MASSIVE AND YOU SHOOT!

Awesome.

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It was great to see how enthusiastic devs were about the future on PS3, really appreciating Blu-ray and the new boundries that can be broken using the infinite storage combined with really getting to grips with the hardware.

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