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@Synergi Considering Engadget's amount of news stories on the iPhone, mac, macboooks and each of their revisions, possible revisions and reports on their mention on tv shows, if it were to be announced you wouldn't see or hear the end of it here.
Is there a game series out there that doesn't have a comic now? I suppose to the people that like this stuff that its a good thing though...Obviously =p

I'd complain further about game stuff being put into other media fields, but the Halo novels really are good to read.
Looks good.

I'm probably going to end up with 5,000 game saves to try everything and for ME3 continuation. Oh gosh.
I feel I should make a custom poll which has positive votes and negative votes (just like Joystiq's comment system). A negative vote deducts one off the total vote for that comic.

I feel the amount of voters would go up drastically. So itd end up being a competition of who has the least negative votes :P
@t_m, I don't think vgcats has updated in a year or two anyway.
This game does look like it'll be very fun :D
40% completion rate I would actually expect to be rather high in games that aren't 5 hour bullet ridden explosion fests - even those wouldn't be too high.
Not surprising.
I trust a friend's opinion over a company's attempt at telling me I want something.
My personal preference is better than your personal preference. I'll prove it with anecdotal evidence!

Now lets have a 3 page discussion on which controller is better for each game genre.
=p
This list is an odd one. Sure, everyone should experience all the games here, but I would have expected recent games.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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