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But what about the fact that it's Ghibli——-that has to mean something. I get that it's a game and you want your challenge. And you can have it.

I agree, especially for this game because it's Studio Ghibli.

K, but this isn't Demon's Souls——-it's a story-driven game designed by a world-renowned children's movie director's studio. The game is even about children. This isn't Quentin Tarantino getting into games——it's Studio Ghibli, a studio that's celebrated by cultures around the world for touching stories for both the

You're wrong. Steam alone sells games cheaper than a used copy of the same game on a disc. Saints Row 3 and L.A. Noire were recently for sale for less than $5 brand new. I bought Trine 2 for less than $5 on PSN. And it's hard not to reference Playstation Plus and the library of games that come with it but I'm

You're wrong. Steam alone sells games cheaper than a used copy of the same game on a disc. Saints Row 3 and L.A. Noire were recently for sale for less than $5 brand new. I bought Trine 2 for less than $5 on PSN. And it's hard not to reference Playstation Plus and the library of games that come with it but I'm

"Why Alabama is a liar?" I don't get that part. Because the University of Alabama isn't ESPN, or ABC, or NBC, or Yahoo Sports.

Difficult, but still not worth it? I mean, designing games is difficult. Designing a game like Skyrim for any system is difficult. But it was worth it enough to put it on PS3.

Doesn't that kinda say what's wrong with how people use dating sites anyway? They're supposed to be a way to date, not a way to determine if you're getting married in the next 1-3 years.

I wish they would just make a DLC that was good enough and important enough to the world of Elder Scrolls to release on all the systems. Just putting it out for the one with the most copies seems, I dunno, kinda like a money grab. How can I expect it to be important if they don't consider it important either? I

I don't have a PS3 but I didn't buy the DLC because I figured if it wasn't important enough or good enough to make for both systems it couldn't be worth buying. It sounds way too much like a money grab, and I'm not a conspiracy-minded crybaby about that stuff but if it was that good they'd make it for both systems,

The DLC wasn't important though, so it's ok if it's not in a special edition of the game. If the DLC was important they would make it available to all systems the game was made for, that kinda told me why I didn't need to buy the DLC and why it's not important if it's not on a special edition.

I wouldn't even know————I haven't been able to play any of my Steam-purchased games for months. I gave up on Steam. Can't play offline at all, which (when you're offline) is when you want to play the most. Failservice with amazing game deals.

I fucking love Sony, asshat. Grow up. Sony is not evil, and they don't deserve to be targeted. At least they give me something worth paying for, and that's way better than you. Try creating a business instead of bitching about how others run theirs. Bet you can't. I did.

I got HBO just to watch Game Of Thrones. I watched no other shows, and didn't always even get to watch GOT. I would have paid per-episode, more than I would have paid for the HBO subscription. But I couldn't. I missed the last episode of season 2 and still have no way to watch it. Except to torrent it.

I think people are acting like this game is made for 40-year-old men. It's not. It's still a comic-book. And kids will probably love the hell out of this game. It's made for them I think, not us.

Quality? You're not 10. I bet every 10-year-old comic book-reading kid would shit to get their hands on this game. It's not made for grown-ass men crying on the internet on a Friday night.

Nobody owns the license——it moves to a new studio every (I think 7) years. Sony made the highest-selling movie in the world when they had the franchise. You can't blame Universal for trying too, and don't expect it to stop.

I think if you were 10, you wouldn't be disappointed, you'd be absolutely thrilled. It IS a comic book game after all. I know comics have come a long way, but Spider-Man, maybe more than any other Marvel comic, has always kept younger boys in mind. For that, I think it's probably exactly what they wanted to make.

This game is made for 10-year-old boys. I don't think they care. For them, this game is perfect. Let them enjoy it.

This is the one thing I don't understand what all reviews have failed to notice——-IT'S SPIDER-MAN. It's MADE for kids. This is the perfect game for a 8-15 year old kid! What's wrong with that?!