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Jack Black was on Jimmy Kimmel live last night portraying Eddie (the main character), it was hilarious.
 
Played this for several hours yesterday and I love it. It has a style and presentation unlike anything I have seen before. It reeks quality.
 
THis game is awesome, it caught me by surprise that it is more of an open world 'oblivion' type game. I thought it was going to be a straight missions game. But it's not, you have a main hub world which you can roam around, collect stuff, do side missions, etc. And then whenever you want just go to your objective. This game is a must.
 
This game is a for sure buy!, looks funny and the gameplay looks decent..finally a metal game...now lets actually see a Guitar Hero/Rockband with some real Metal not Nu-metal crap.
 
tried out the demo and thought it was pretty good. Think I might get this tomorrow with Uncharted 2 at TRU before the sale ends...;plus it doens't hurt that I have $15 in coupons.

What game should be the free game though I'm wondering though.
 
I have no interest in playing this game, but I LOVE the last line of the song in the commercial. SO CATCHY!

WELCOME TO HELL, YEAH!!! RATED M FOR MATURE!!!
 
This game is pretty cool. I have to admit I really don't care for Jack Black but he works in the game. Very cool design and presentation. I would recommend this. WAY too many games coming out. That is a good thing. I will be busy for months.
 
This game's average response in regards to sales pretty much rules it out but I can't help but dream about Eddie Riggs making into NECA's video game line.

Give me a standard Eddie and a deluxe Demon Eddie and I'll be set, though there's obviously a lot of potential for other characters. An axe/strings pack would be sweet too.
 
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I believe the positive aspects of the internet outweigh the negatives by a substantial margin but that's not to say that there aren't some pretty huge negatives.

I'd say it ranks quite a bit below child pornography, identity theft and spam but one of my biggest internet pet peeves is that it gives everyone a voice.

You can go to Sears right now and get a $400 computer with a webcam, some rudimentary editing software and a microphone and have your opinions seen, heard and read by millions.

Before the internet? Things like talent, intelligence, wit, skill, they were required for you to have that kind of access. Now some anonymous internet dork can edit together his crappy little MS Paint drawings and a bunch of easily-impressed "Family Guy" fans think he's awesome.

I don't want to get into the "video games as art" argument. I'll say that I believe that in spite of undeniably-artistic elements that the medium is fundamentally incapable of become art itself but we can all agree that it has credibility problems and I think things like Zeropunctuation and Angry Nintendo Nerd have as much to do with said credibility problems than anything else.
 
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