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@Grisaille: The Rocketeer is, without a doubt, one of my all time favourite movies. Now, I doubt this will be one of my all time favourite games, but because you have mentioned the Rocketeer — and I can see the resemblance myself now — I owe it to pretty much everyone (read as: me) to buy it.

@Fallible: I should probably rephrase that. It's a single player (offline) RPG that wants you to pay — that is, assuming the DLC isn't free — to get extra (character) levels for an non-online gaming experience. At the least, that is my reasoning behind it, rather than the old 'I have Oblivion/ Oblivion with guns' rant.

@JuiceMan: Because it's a single player RPG that has a level cap?

@kazemizuhi: There's a word for that kind of thing. It's something about mixing gas with fire, I just can't put my finger on it at the moment.

@develin: Well, the problem with that is you're just taking one negative aspect of a game, Uncharted and her at times wonky shooting which in no way, from what I found, crippled the game, and driving it into the ground to try and prove a point. It comes off as if you just hate video games in general, at the least

@Gunhaver: Therein lies the problem. We as gamers have been almost programmed to associate short games with bad games, which is often far from the case. The most recent game that was short but rewarding to play through again (and again) was Star Wars: Force Unleashed. Going a bit further back, Uncharted: Drake's

I think it's a game that's too long for its own good and ultimately offers no replay value, a trend that games are starting to return to rather than the alternative of a short, but fun, five hour game that has that elusive replay value. From what I've played of it I find myself getting bored by the repitive nature of

@Thassodar: I have a DS. Now there's needless fact for you.

@Fallible: I really need to stop clicking on the last person to posts' reply. It makes me sound as if I'm lecturing someone.

@Llost: I always thought Bioshock was over rated (and therefore priced), but I'm interested to see if you'll all be this cynical when the 360 exclusive content is added to GTAIV, which by that point will no doubt be a year old, for a price the same - or higher than - as Bioshock's.

@Fallible: That comment was not in reply to you, goliathvv, but rather to the whole thing in general. Just thought I'd point that out.

@goliathvv: I personally don't know what's worse, the resurgence of 'firsters' or that people will still reply smugly, with a witty reply, to point out the impending ban. Seems like a waste of effort to me, not to mention it makes you look like a total ass.

The comments on this one aren't particularly inspiring; then again, I can't say I'm a fan of jumping on a wagon of any sorts to slander a person for just having an opinion. Anyway, the ads should stay - not because they have a contract, but because they depict a fictional World with no intent to cause emotional

@scdnyc: Where do you come up with these things?

@DUFFKING: You make it sound as if the other companies go around offering hugs and kind words of wisdom to each other. They don't, but we can all dream.

@Hobo_Hot_Dog: Then don't buy it, at least then you won't have to post your opinions about it any more.

@Hobo_Hot_Dog: Seeing as you tend to crap on anything Sony related don't be surprised if no one cares for your opinion. I sure don't.

Couldn't they just have a picture of all the domestic trophies, region specific of course?