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ttringle

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inFamous 2's opening cinematic brings us up to speed

May 14th 2011 12:31PM (Joystiq)
@Life27 That trailer is not a spoiler, calm down. There is like 0 new information in that other than a new contact (which was bound to happen) and the name of the city that the game is going to take place in.

If you don't like spoilers then your gonna hate the game because the voice is just not right and it's going to really rub people the wrong way. He may look like cole, but then he opens his mouth and it sounds like F*#*ing Peter Parker.

I love spiderman, but that ain't cole.

inFamous 2's opening cinematic brings us up to speed

May 14th 2011 12:29PM (Joystiq)
@pw38 Just watched a clip of the new game and while sony at least went back and made him LOOK like cole. The fact that they did not redo the Voice Acting only shows that they don't give a flying crap about the fans of this game. Every time he opened his mouth and spoke my brain just screamed that's not COLE thats some other idiot. And while they may have made him sound a little like cole in the commercials, I'm betting they won't do that in the game itself in which case you people who don't like the voice are going to HATE the game because of it.

inFamous 2's opening cinematic brings us up to speed

May 14th 2011 12:09PM (Joystiq)
@Lucky48 Why the hell do these guys feel the need to make a sequel where pretty much the only thing you have to latch on to with a video game is a small little graphic guy and 90% of him comes from his voice. And in the sequel they CHANGE the damned voice. WTF? Sony, couldn't you just pay the guy what he wanted, I'm sure it wasn't much, cheap bastards. God knows they didn't take the money they saved and put it into securing PSN.

Shadows of the Damned screens don't do much for Hell's tourism

May 14th 2011 12:02PM (Joystiq)
@ttringle ARG why doesn't Joystiq use the same posting system as Engadget. I could edit out my mispelling of Joystiq then and not look like an idiot.

Grumble...

Shadows of the Damned screens don't do much for Hell's tourism

May 14th 2011 12:02PM (Joystiq)
@Regularpants Actually he woke up in a tub full of ice after the concert and found a fresh incision over where his funnybone had once resided. Now he just doesn't get any of joystiks post titles at all now.

Shadows of the Damned screens don't do much for Hell's tourism

May 14th 2011 11:59AM (Joystiq)
@The Only Girl

Actually if you look at all of them, he's shooting at a crotch 3 out of 4 times. He really hates those crotches. Stay away from the crotches!!!!

Fireburst trailer comes with a hot rock single

May 14th 2011 11:53AM (Joystiq)
@jasu78

Wow, it's amazing what people will complain about. YOU forgot your password? Right? So why are you complaining that it's broken. I just ironically had to reset my password and it did not have a problem resetting it for me and allowed me within a minute to get back in.

Methinks the problem may be in between your keyboard and chair.

OmniOutliner for iPad is now available

May 12th 2011 1:47PM (TUAW.com)
Seems not to be available in the US App Store? Jump the gun a little did they?

iFlow Reader calls it quits, abandons App Store

May 12th 2011 11:31AM (TUAW.com)
I'm wrong, I misread your comment and your right you can copy any book that is in a format the kindle can read. However by that same token, you can also do the same on the iPad, I can copy books there that didn't come from iTunes. I can also copy music and movies to my iPad as well.

Apps are the only things that HAVE to come from purchases made through apples store.

iFlow Reader calls it quits, abandons App Store

May 12th 2011 11:28AM (TUAW.com)
Actually, no you can't. Those e-books on the kindle are protected with DRM. You have to hack and basically strip those files of DRM before you can move them to other devices.

Apple is simply making sure that if you offer the ability to pay for content through a website for your app, that you also offer it INAPP. Are they getting money for it, sure. Why should they be vilified because they expect to be paid for the infrastructure that many developers got to use for the first year or two for free. Alot of money is changing hands all due to Apple's devices and Apple's infrastructure. As far as I know when you download an app to your device it's coming from Apple's servers, no?

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