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@Hetare Kaiser: Ok, good. I thought that I just sucked at the game. Some of those bosses are genuinely hard. The first one that made me frustrated was the dragon that kept popping up the walkway. I didn't realize at first to use fire, instead relying on sword attacks when the group popped up. Eventually I got it

@Methusalah: I followed it for about a month before release and couldn't find it in stores when it came out, so I bought it on PSN a week or two ago (whenever it came out). It's not bad and it's actually a more friendly roguelike game than some of the hardcore ones out there. It's a good newbie roguelike.

@getlefty: You should have sold all of that on ebay. You'll get a pretty penny for those games trading in and you'll probably be able to afford everything you want, but you could have had that and money to spare if you sold it online. You wouldn't have to pay for shipping either since you make the buyer pay it. In

Just picked up Ys The Oath in Felghana yesterday. I'm digging it so far. It's a little different from Ys Seven but better. This is quickly becoming one of my go to series on the PSP. I just wish I would have paid more attention to it in the early days.

@Chicken Pawks: You should be good with 8.5. I was about 1.2 mill

Brian - your Great Dane is awesome. The look he gave when you

@GS Alf: I saved some stuff for end game but most of it I completed

Just got to the last section of the game in Fable 3 after putting

They should have sat on the game another year and really put it

@Irving94: To make it affordable, they had to have it this way. Otherwise you'd be spending a lot more on the Kinect device.

@Ichida: If the person is a skilled story teller, it could be worth the dollar.

Great read. Thanks for this.

@KaneRobot: You are correct, but where does it stop? If we block video games to minors (under 18) then do we block music? If not, why? They talk about some really perverted things. After music, why not move on to movies? Or books?

@3rdshift: To counter your point - kids aren't performing the action in the movie. They are watching a scripted scene. While the scene can be scripted in a cutscene in a game, they are still moving the character, collecting the ingredients (gas, person, lighter, etc.) and then clicking a button to perform the

@reynoldswrap: Sure they can. Places rarely card kids for movies, especially big retailers like walmart.

@Sam fisher's a aimbot: In the future, if you are making a spoiler post, tell us what game it's for.

@martinf1: MMOs. The reasoning is that with fighters and FPS games, etc. the players just play those games. They might practice a lot and play against friends a lot but not like MMOs. In MMO's, you freakin' live in the world basically. You barter, hang out with friends, quest, get married, etc. People literally

@dompromo: Definitely a great buy for a kid. Won't do anything for gamers that the Wii doesn't already do though. So, as long as you look at it for what it is, entertainment for your son, it will be a great buy.