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@Warlord_Irochi Yes but those are games specific to the PS3. Other games that have come out recently that are on both the 360 and PS3 that don't score well tend to be posted on the PS3 page and not the 360 page. For games that score well, it's the opposite. I don't know why Gamespot thinks of Sony as being second-rate, but it is very evident in everything they do. That's why I depend on IGN for a lot of my reviews. They don't crap all over handheld systems like Gamespot does either.

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I think some of these personality problems depend on the person controlling him (i.e. running down pedestrians, deciding if he attacks witnesses, etc.). Also, he was told by his superiors early on that he needs to be relentless and aggressive during interrogations if he thinks the person in question is lying or withholding some of the truth. Lastly, a lot of what we know about Cole takes place during his everyday career. We never see how he acts at home or in private. I'm not saying that this isn't an insightful look at his character, but that his character was probably designed to be flawed in ways. I'm sure things such as why he had his affair were probably left up to the player to figure out. For the most part though, this is a pretty accurate deduction of his character as we see it.

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Maybe this is just me, but most games coming out nowadays, especially on consoles, still don't usually see any major changes with patches and updates. It's usually just the online-intensive ones that do, and even for games like Call of Duty, you still don't see any major changes. If this is about the Brink review, it sounds like it was a half-assed game anyways. People should move on and realize that there are much better games still to be released down the road from here. Yes, it was something new, and had the potential to be something great, but unfortunately games these days that aren't sequels just tend to not be as good. I don't know if this is the fault of the developers or what, but it's something I've noticed.