@DDigital: Did you watch it on youtube? In the info he says Fraps caused everything to look much darker. It has to do with Fraps using the gamma set on your desktop settings rather than in game.
@Otis M. Whitaker: Depends on who you are playing with really. Pugging will get you put with a bunch of negative players. For me, I stick with my guild because even though we have 1000+ members, we have the same mindset so it's easy to play with each other, even if it's the first time.
And I wouldn't say it's worse than XBL or PSN, ya there's a lot of elitism, but those other two are extremely hate-filled.
@TooManyGames: Oh sorry. I thought you had the same problem I had. I thought FNR2 had amazing graphics on PS2, so when FNR3 came out I got that and it had terrible graphics compared to FNR2. Later learned it was because they focused on the 360 one.
@TooManyGames: Do you mean last consoles compared to now or just comparing FNR2 with FNR3? For the latter, I think they put in more work on FNR3 for Xbox 360 so the FNR3 for last gen consoles looked really bad compared to FNR2.
@warpwhistle: I actually thought the last few missions in Prototype were surprisingly very hard compared to the rest of the game. Last boss killed me quite a few times.
@Josh Grant: I agree 100%, I'm a big fan of MMA, I train at a MMA gym, I love watching all the old MMA stuff, but I hate the games because I cannot think of how they would make the games realistic when mapped to a controller, even a motion controller like kinect.
@illiniphase4: Nope, technique is everything. Royce Gracie proved that in the first UFC when he was not only the smallest, but the least athletic. He proved that with proper technique, you can beat almost everyone.
And just like Bruce Lee, the Gracie's was a pioneer. They both started training in ways to fight other fighters, most martial arts train for self defense against someone who does not know how to fight. They are pioneers, they are not the best however.
It actually looks like he tore a ligament in his knee rather than broke his leg. My brother tore his MCL recently (not doing a WoW dance) by landing with on his knee with a lot of pressure and it made his knee really loose that he couldn't stand on it at all. Of course I'm just going by that there wasn't really anything physical you could see broken, he grabbed his knee afterwards and he wasn't yelling much.
I like Fallout: NV's wasteland more than Fallout 3 mainly because of the colour. Fallout 1 and 2's wasteland were yellowish as well, not the gray like in Fallout 3.
@Brian Crecente: The first overtime mode was canon, they talk about it in Dead Rising 2. I believe the cliffhanger ending in DR2 was made because they want us to buy the Case West DLC.
@Dante's Advocate: I'm actually kinda interested in what happened after DMC2. I know why Capcom would want to avoid that, but I'm kinda tired of seeing prequels.