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So unbelievably stoked for this- despite the fact that I have both PS2 games in my living room. Completely approve, and it'll be one of the first games I feel compelled to purchase on day one in well over a year.

Oh, for God's sake. I want New Vegas. I have a PS3 already. Why do they have to bork this DLC biz again? And again and again and again?

@BattleMoose87: I would want to play Chrono Trigger again. But... a lot of water has gone under the bridge since then, and the fact that it's nowhere near as technically impressive in light of what we're playing now might render it a bit less exciting. Who knows?

@NeVeRMoRe666: This is the perfect opportunity for me to finally write a comment on Kotaku again. For the last two or three months, I've only had the PS3 on a handful of times. Often times, I'll turn it on, walk away to do something else briefly, and come back an hour later, and shut it off without ever having played

I wonder how making the instruments more complex will be received by the average joe.

He's still got those child-bearing hips.

@Raizo: Agreed. I pronounce it the "wrong" way too. Sounds way less goofy.

@Raizo: Tiida in Japanese, correctly pronounced Teedus in the western world.

I.... hate this. So very very much.

@Komrade Kayce: Why oh why oh why would you not have your PS3 online???

@ClaudioIphigenia: Holy shit. I don't know if I've ever seen a comment on Kotaku that's been both so hilarious and so very very wrong.

@tslothrop: Exactly. That would at least be fair. As is my understanding though, sites are able to contact metacritic if their letter scores are being misinterpreted through the aggregator. (Is that a word? lol)

@Rebochan: Meh, I liked Final Fantasy X a lot, and I still thought the video was amusing.

@baberg: That's fair too.

@CriminoleLaw: They don't have to think it's that great. That doesn't mean it is worthy of a score that low. Less than 50%.

Some of these scores are ridiculous as hell. This game may not be everyone's cup of tea, but the Onion AV Club's score, specifically, is just ludicrously, almost spitefully, low. Absurd.