Seeing as how I work in a comic store, I'll spoil it for you: the #2 issues aren't selling nearly as well, and the numbers will probably go back down to normal. The only maintainable difference are titles like Animal-Man and Swamp-Thing being badass so they'll get sales where they weren't...
Nice point in the article, but the way you regenerate health in this game alone makes it stand out above all the rest. Sure it might not sell crazy, but it'll be the only fps I'll have played on my 360.
One of these years critics will realize that bashing movies everyone liked is a bad business plan. I thought it was good, though Sinestro being a better character than Hal Jordan was kinda weird.
Psst, no one listens to reviewers. It's fairly obvious most of them are paid off, since even Escapist gave a good review of Dragon Age 2 for some reason.
The release date has been known for months as Wizards spoiled the promos you can get for pre-ordering per platform, plus the fact it comes out before the set.
Linear is fine, just as long as its not FF13 linear where you're literally going in one direction. New Vegas was linear as hell and it worked (even kept weapons from you til certain levels).
Baldur's Gate 2's backstab was brilliant, dunno what you're talkin about. It is supposedly a staple in fps games which would get annoying, but I don't play those so I wouldn't know.
Triple the number of dragon encounters I'd imagine. Otherwise it's a toss-up between fixing combat/leveling if its goofy like Oblivion, fixing diminishing returns on leveling, or something like the bow fix for an underpowered weapon.
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