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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:09AM (Unverified) said

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I hope you don't fight any dragons in this game.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:14AM MystileArmor said

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Or that the game will freeze every time you try to enter a building.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:16AM Tezz said

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how about dragons that freeze the game everytime you try to enter a building, that would be an awesome boss.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:23AM willooi said

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An open-world digital representation of Hong Kong sounds pretty cool, I just hope the game turns out to be decent unlike the previous games.

My only (unrealistic) wish is that they include a secret underground Kumite fighting tournament from out of Bloodsport, and that you get to fight Chong Li in the final round. Maybe it's too much to ask for.

"You break my record ... now I break you ... like I break your friend"

"What the hell is a Dim Mak?!"
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:24AM DWilson8504 said

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can't wait for this game and by the sounds of it, it shoud live up to my expectations. I just hope you can still free roam and arrest people and shake em down. That was so fun!
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:26AM Dr Blight said

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I wouldn't brag about having guys who worked on Prototype.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 2:20AM sonicspike41 said

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Hey, I liked the game. Personally I preferred it over inFamous, but both were great games.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:29AM (Unverified) said

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(Let me apologize in advance for what follows.) Uncharted 3: The quarter tuck.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:33AM PersianSpice said

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I've been hearing a lot of hate for the first two games. While I can't speak for New York, I remember L.A. being a very, very solid game. I hope this turns out awesome.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:38AM (Unverified) said

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Dammit Valump, I was definitely going to make a Nate Drake comparison for the first screen. Seems to be quite the virtual fashion trend these days. Kudos.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 1:21AM mac4687 said

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True Crime:NY was alright, but it had game-breaking glitches up the ass. That is the only game that I've ever played that had a game-breaking glitch. If it weren't for those, it would have been decent.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 1:23AM PersianSpice said

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That's the one I heard horrible things about. Don't think I ran into a game-breaking glitch in L.A. Sorry to hear that. D:
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:44AM sharukh007 said

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the guy all the way to the left looks like Nathan Drake, with the half tuck and all
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 4:01AM (Unverified) said

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Finally, Uncharted is coming to PS2!
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 5:13AM Afiq Tadza said

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yeah, thats my first impression too...being an uncharted fan and all
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 1:23AM Ballistic H said

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I liked "Streets of LA" too. On a side note, why is it that Chinese names in American-developed games only have 2 syllables? It should be 3 (2 for first name and 1 for family name).
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 1:56AM (Unverified) said

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At least it's not set in New York again....
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 2:23AM SuprDesi said

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United front seems like a pretty good studio, I think this will turn out well.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 6:00AM kentuckyfried said

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Did they have to pick an ethnic name just b/c the lead character is Chinese?

They could've run with something more Franky or Aaron or something.

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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 11:15AM (Unverified) said

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yeah, or nathan, or drake.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 12:54PM kentuckyfried said

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^ that's not quite fobby enough either
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 10:38AM Uphillbothways said

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Not all ....um, Chinese "first names" as you put it, have 2 syllables. I only know this because I saw the Olympics and I recall some of them hockey players' names.

And now I'm just nitpicking: In China, the name that comes first is the family name followed by the ...not first name.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 10:48AM Jono said

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The only true crime here is stealing Nathan Drake's half-tuck.
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Posted: Mar 10th 2010 5:17PM heypaul said

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Whether you have two or three characters in your name is entirely a matter of tradition. Most people in China today have two, while places like Hong Kong and Taiwan largely have three. Also, North Point is actually on Hong Kong island, not Kowloon.
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