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Ditto. I thought the first game was great, and then around the time i was starting to get bored with the maps, the second one came out. So, yeah, I never understand all the bitching. It used to be that people were excited when a sequel comes out, but now we expect dlc/expansions/etc. But then we bitch when companies

In my household, with me and my little brother having spent close to 400 hours playing it (and more importantly, together, on the same console), its less "Good Multiplayer Experience" and more "best multiplayer experience...pretty much ever". but, to each their own.

ZING! And also, nicely said.

Ok, i understand, you really like your 360, i do too! It's my system of choice, and I use it for most of my gaming. But is there really a reason to troll? Especially with something thats not even true? The ps3 has AMAZING first/second party titles (heavy rain, LBP, infamous..) hell, thats why i own one. If you were

There are two reasons shadowrun is overlooked: 1) because, honestly, it was pretty terrible (and made extra terrible by the fact that it felt the need to drag the "shadowrun" name through the mud, and 2) I'm pretty sure the servers are shut down. ( i could be wrong, if i am, sorry, but im like 90 percent positive.)

"Dude" lol. It is a pretty shitty company to work for, but honestly, I've worked for worse (krogers, any sort of food job). But, It's a job, and in MI where the unemployment rate is around 15 percent, finding a (relatively) steady job is like finding a unicorn. Yes, they force us to do things their way or get no

We get it man, you don't use your real last name, you've said it like ten times already. As for the google+ switch, I'd say 1 out of ten of us are doing so entirely because of the privacy issues. I know that for me It's just because, well, the site is slicker. It's cleaner looking, easier to use, and has alot of good

I still <3 Lisa, but the vegan thing does make me sad : ( And, no, I'm not trying to start a fight and hate vegans, everyone has a right to eat whatever they please. But see, that right there is the reason why I hate 90 percent of vegans, because they don't respect your right to eat meat, and typically think

I would imagine that hes saying that it's one of the few shooters that get combat right in terms of fun and playability. Realism does not always equal fun.

Most of the time we will ask if they want it preowned, not just foist it on them, though im sure there are people who do that. As for the explaining to them why they should buy it used thing, it's just part of our job. We work a retail sales job, and according to the company it's more more important to sell used than

No one forces said customers to trade in their games, they choose to do so of their own free will. If gamestop and other used game retailers didn't exist, the customer would have one of two choices: 1) either have that game it on a shelf and collect dust because they are done with it or 2) sell it to a friend, which

You could do a comparative documentary about how gamers have changed in the last 20 or so years. Like how modern gamers expect different things from thier games now day. Most consider (competitive) multiplayer to be essential and may even pass on a game if it doesn't have it. Yet they could care less about co-op. And

I would beg to differ, in it's own roundabout way i think used game sales actually help the industry a a whole. I've posted this opinion a few times already, but may as well post it again:

Glitches and nitpicks? Such as? (I'm just wondering).

I can see where you're coming from, and I've used other avenues to sell games before (well, before I worked at GS, since they can fire you for selling games on ebay and whatnot, since its a "conflict of interest). But since I tend to keep 90 percent of my games, when I do sell one off, I go the quickest route.

Good sir, I don't think you understand how pitiful our discount is lol. GS's discount is 15 percent, which is weird because my other job (at barnes and noble) gives us a 30 percent discount, and they're owned by the SAME COMPANY.

Sounds fair enough, mirrors edge is more fun than killing Long Guis for sure lol.

I've started doing that as well, when possible. With the exception of 3rd person action games (DMC, bayonetta) I'm usually not motivated to play through a game more than once. So if i start on the highest difficulty not only do I get the mot fun out of my experience (im an old school gamer, difficulty=fun) but i can

If i had rented it I would have had to rush through it instead of working my way through it at my own pace, and The thing is, it's not a game that has a ton of replay value, so it would be silly for me to just let it collect dust on my shelf when i could trade it in towards another new game, which, since I'm buying it

Don't forget that the used game purchase, while not putting any money in the developers pocket, does still in fact have a positive impact on the industry as a whole. Hear me out here. A used game purchase is profit for gamestop. Not only does that profit put money in the workers pocket (allowing people like me to keep