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This stage reminds me of the very first Hitman: Codename 47

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@DITHRICH absolutely agree. While Deus Ex HR was pretty good, I like the way this game feels, the cyberpunk idea, technology and that the world is really fleshed out.

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Unfortunately only when pre-ordered through Gamestop...looks like I will be heading there after work today.

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Bad freaking a$$! Those nuns looked hot, cannot wait for this to come out.

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@Jamo12 Additionally, I think Square was smart bringing in GSP to help with the martial arts aspect of the game.

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@Jamo12 Yeah I loved the True Crime series too. Kind of glad that Activision let this one go, because while they did make some minor improvements between LA and NYC, there wasn't much difference, considering their history of innovation. They had to change the name because they didn't buy the name for the game. Just as well as people can make comparisons but it's a very different animal. Pre-ordered.

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Kind of reminds me of the first Yakuza, with the Asian vibe. Hong Kong, Toyko, Shanghai would be great places for another open world game.

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@Richardthe3rd

Agreed. Unfortunately, some people need multiplayer. I am not one of them.

@KingofCabal

I think they will lose a lot of dedicated fans if they ditch standalone single player experiences. What made Skyrim so great was that no two people could have the same experience. I think with an MMO they will have to 'generalize' (if you will) the story and more people will have a normalized experience.

However, I do see what they are doing, they are going to try and increase revenue through micro-transactions and who knows a monthly or yearly subscription (to maintain servers and provide updates.

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Kurtis had a good point about the endings in the previous two MEs. While there are undertones pertaining to your past decisions, much of the story is already pre-determined. Example, end of ME 2, you were given two choices, but if you chose the paragon or the renegade choice it has no effect, correct me if I'm wrong, on your relationship w/ Cerberus. Even the choices at the end of ME may have shaped the council, and you would have heard about it in 2, but by the time you get to 3, it's going to be the same story - no help. I also agree with McShea in that BioWare shouldn't cave under fan pressure to change the ending. While most won't agree, anytime someone isn't happy w/ the ending of a trilogy are they going to cry about it and, file frivolous suits to try and have the company change the ending? http://www.gamespot.com/news/bioshock-creator-saddened-by-mass-effect-3-controversy-6367350 If BioWare does this, it sets a precedent for each game and every sequel made. If BioWare makes another ending, are all the people complaining going to stop or will they just say, "I'm still not satisfied."