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Yeah I understand that. I was just stating that there's a slight difference in how the two work. This has a pre-authorization whereas I thought something like Netflix, for example, doesn't even bother until that month where you have to pay actually begins. I could be wrong about that though I don't remember exactly

Well although I agree with you, if the guy bought the game knowing that there would be a 30 day free trial with it then it's pretty lame that they put people in the situation to begin with.

I know you had to sign up your card info but Netflix for example doesn't charge you until that free month actually ends if I remember correctly. That way they can get you if you forget to delete your information or discontinue the service, but it seems more fair that way.

I was impressed by the Hunk neck snap. Glad it was included.

Love it! Would like to see more detective games come around in general. Not so sure Soul Suspect is going to scratch the itch.

Wow can't believe its almost been 10 years since the original release...

You probably won't! I never (hmm almost never) had any problems with being invaded by someone who was vastly overpowered than me. That seemed to be only a problem with Dark Souls and I'm not entirely sure why. Could be that you can't upgrade armor or could be that its much harder to upgrade weapons. I think the

They're still going to accept paypal after the funding period (if it gets funded) so the stretch goals can still be achieved. Once more is shown off I think we'll hit a few over time. At least up to PS4 I'd hope, but damn I want that map creator.

Maybe it's an unfair comparison, but considering how well the Mighty No. 9 kickstarter was handled and then to see this one kinda beat around the bush was very disappointing.

Yeah, but it's very popular. It's been the top seller on Steam since it came out so almost coming up on two months I believe.

That's a slippery slope but I'd go with the people providing the work. I can only assume that people who would accept such jobs are either desperate or found a niche for themselves where they get continuous easy work in between contracts perhaps. I couldn't imagine making a career out of it at the development level.

I have so many PSP games and no way to play them on Vita just because they happen to be physical copies.

It was entertaining, but in hindsight I think that movie hurt FF7 more than it helped. Just my opinion of course.

However....

Yes you can but navigating them is pretty tedious. That and there isn't any good loot in them so it's only nice for snipers. It'd take a pretty good effort to flush a sniper out of one of those apartments if a group decides to go inside. Once the shotguns are added though then its gonna be interesting.

Ah the ol' Resident Evil 4 look. I like it!

That's a good question. I think you're mostly correct because 360 doesn't have too big of a jrpg roster. At least it didn't initially. One of the reasons I bought the 360 in the first place was for Lost Odyssey. There must be plenty of people interested though or they wouldn't have put all the 13 games on 360 as well.

After playing the network test I can tell you that it won't be easy for anyone. They changed enough to make it so that you may think you're familiar with what you're doing, but you're not at all. It's a false sense of security really and it's terrifying. The same kind of transition happened between Demon's Souls and