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I am all for the redesign; and the game looks dynamic and interesting with the changing organic-like buildings and environments. With that said, however, Dante's make-over looks as ridiculous as Hayden Christiansen playing Darth Vader, leaning on the side of dorky and whiny. I shouldn't have to play as a character I would punch in real life.

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@QOSMSTR -- It is a dangerous game to grant the government the ability to restrict what you can or cannot access. Under SOPA, the government can potentially stop Americans from accessing any site it chooses without transparency. If this law passes, it will be the end of net neutrality, another erasure from our shrinking list of freedoms that started with the Patriot Act. We criticize Iran and China for restricting internet access and censorship, yet this is no different.

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How many of these predictions are we going to have every year without any of them coming to fruition? Wasn't Microsoft supposed to drop out of the console race after the original Xbox? Wasn't Nintendo supposed to be a third-party software publisher back in the GameCube era? Wasn't Sony pulling out of the handheld business? Let me guess: when one of these things do happen in the future or far future, you analysts will try to claim to have had precognition. That's not really critical analysis. This is just a published form of an annual office pool bet.

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@vishisluv7 They addressed the issue this week. The devs are making it one of their priorities to fix the ability delay. I hope it happens soon as well.

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I love Steam for certain games, but I prefer a physical copy for most of my games. I like collecting media and sharing games with my nephew without needing him to log onto my account.

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Kevin VanOrd once again delivers an in-depth review that examines important gameplay issues rather than an exercise in nitpicking. More reviewers should emulate Kevin's level of meticulousness.

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This article is a tad bit over-dramatic. I have been a victim of identity theft before via stolen military records years ago, which included my ID numbers and medical records. Yes, not even the ironclad government is secure. Actually, nothing in life is completely fail-proof. All you can do is adapt and cover your bases, hopefully, outsmart the interlopers. In this case, Sony has already apologized for their inadequate security and has worked closely with credit card agencies as well as governmental ones to move forward. And, yes, transparency is needed from the Sony front. But, it's disingenuous to volley all the anger towards Sony as if they were the actual thieves. And, instead of having a commentary of how Sony has wronged us -- we are already angry -- how about an advice feature informing gamers of the important steps to take in order to dampen the effects of the stolen information and safeguard against future attacks, e.g. change your email password, use a different email for credit cards, never use the same password twice for different sites, buy PSN game cards instead of using a credit card, don't enter your street address if not required, etc.?