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I have to be missing something. Is there a point where a character actually dies? Not this fake crap where he comes back, I mean, is there a point where there is no return? Where there are actually consequences for your actions? I might be uncultured, I might be unimaginative, but all this seems kind of ridiculous. The villain becomes a hero because of amnesia? He can suddenly get stronger for no apparent reason? Death has no real effect? Yes, I might appear limited in my opinion, but don't you have to have some sort of boundaries or rules for your story to work? It sounds like if you can think it, you can do it.

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Wow, they left out a lot. MGS4 and GTA IV are the most notable, but not to mention Heavenly Sword, Assassin's Creed or Army of Two seems pretty short-sighted. I think that God of War II and Halo III (if it comes out) are probably the most universally anticipated, but those five they left out are going to account for more lost hours than Super Smash Bros. Brawl or Zelda Phantom Hourglass.

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Sorry to all you Chicago fans, but I just can't (no matter how hard I try) put my faith in Sexy Rexy. You know at some point in the game, Grossman is going to have to take the reins, and while he delivered against New Orleans in the NFC Championship game, he's just been way too inconsistent this year. Meanwhile, Indy's D is peaking at the right time, Manning, well, he's Peyton Manning, and I think that Joseph Addai will have a monster game. Prediction: Indianapolis 35, Chicago 17 Super Bowl MVP: Joseph Addai