That's what happens when your release a mediocre RPG on the same day as Fallout New Vegas. Don't these publishers learn. They should have planned to release it during a quiet period.
I've been using Sky Player for a while now and love it. It's also been upgraded a few times. LoveFilm came out yesterday so it's a bit unfair to compare the two.
I don't think it's fair to consider the cost of the TV license because it's basically a stealth tax.
Give LoveFilm time and I'm sure they will improve it. My only issue is that unlike Sky Player, it doesn't appear to allow you to use the media remote.
I won't start an RPG character creater unless my wife is there to help me design my character. There's nothing worse than playing a 80hr+ RPG when your not happy with something about the way your character looks.
I suspected that Bethesda was controlling reviews when no one was allowed to publish reviews until the game was out in the US. I suspect that this was due to the bugs in the game. As long as they fix it I don't care.
It's a really good game but I understand why it didn't sell well. Normally I would rent a game like this because once it's done, it's done. I bought the game to show support for the developer.
Personally, I don't see much of a future for purely single player action games because it makes more sense to rent rather that buy. Adding coop elements is the way forward, not tacking on a crappy multiplayer.
By calling the Sindwinder the best peripheral of all time, I translate that as meaning it's the best available now. That would mean it is better than the PS3 and Xbox360 controllers.
Personally I think the Xbox360 controller is the best peripheral.