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@Yoshinari-san: So, you haven't been keeping up with Rock Band not selling well, similar rhythm games also having massive dips in sales, peripherals and bundles finding limited distribution (compared to early GH/RB days) and the fact that Viacom sold them for the price of a cup of coffee relevant?

@MonkeyPunch: The Latin may stress the first syllable and end up with the pronunciation that Cambridge has listed in your link, but that's not how we roll in America.

@spiderweb1986: Depends on how well they play. And RBN songs can be 80, 160, or 240 points. Many bands release their songs at the 80 price point to be more accessible. And it's hard to argue with a fun song for a buck sometimes.

@Faux Bravo: If it's removed from the marketplace you cannot re-download it even if you have purchased it.

@RockyRan: I think you're underestimating how on top of the competition major retailers are. They often know of competitor sales ahead of time.

@imsh_pl: I'm confused. Are you serious?

@arionfrost: I just hope this doesn't get Obfuscated in the Presence of other releases. I suppose time will tell if it has the Potence to Dominate the headlines.

@Legion: Bloodlines was great.

@Archaotic: That's pretty cynical. World of Darkness was amazing. Mage may have been the most unique when it comes to systems, but you can't deny that Wraith, Werewolf, and Vampire had some phenomenal elements as well.

@resvrgam: No. The Tremere were a house of magi (probably offshoots of the Order of Hermes) who sought immortality. The founders overtook Salubri I believe it was, and then turned themselves into vampires. The actual details of the story are much more convoluted and in-depth, but there's a highlight reel.

@bUCKEYEs75, Masked Defender of the Gamecube: I'm definitely interested in this MOH. I'm not 100% sold yet, but I'm definitely piqued and watching for more information. Ultimately, how smoothly it controls will dictate if I'm into it for any appreciable amount of time. Controls are more important to me than any other

@Raso719: For everyone who didn't want their brains to bleed, here's a summary of Raso's comment.

@Elly: I believe that Bayonetta was rather imaginatively designed. They wanted a very unique world, and they made it. They had to create something unique to put in it. I have never seen a character as oddly proportioned still 'make it work' so-to-speak like Bayonetta's character did.

@battra92: How would you define "a small segment" given that FPS games are frequently amongst the largest sellers in video game history?

@Gameslaya: Were you being ironic in your double post? I'm so confused. :(

@mrpibb79: So mrpibb79, don't take the following as zeroed in on you. It's not, although I use your comment as a type of comment that may be typically found on boards when issues like the above article's arise. So again... not trying to rile you... all references to 'you' or 'your' are in the general sense. Ok, end