I have so little interest in the Vita that I have a hard time understanding why anyone does, and thus have a hard time formulating any kind of objective opinion or prediction.
I don't wish doom on the Vita but considering the price of the device, the price of each game, the stiff competition (3DS, iPod, mobile phones) and the doubt many people developed during the PSP's lifecycle I can't see there being a massive market for this thing.
I'm not sure if I'm with him on this because I agree with his opinion, or if I'm with him on this simply because videogame developers are so bad at writing and story-telling.
She's only guilty of being a kid and doing what every kid does.
I'm not saying you're wrong but just as a counter-point, I kinda feel like he's only guilty of being a parent. Did he over-react? Sure he did. But much like you say about kids, that's just what parents do. He did it, I'm sure his parents did it, and I'm sure his daughter will do it when she has children of here own.
And as far as the laptop goes, as far as I'm concerned if he paid for it then that's HIS laptop that he's simple letting her use and he can do with it as he pleases.
I'm pretty interested in checking it out but as always, my stack of unplayed games is currently too high for me to justify running out and buying anything.
Not precisely, but when I look at hours played, friends made, deepest dedication and highest highs (and lowest lows) ever had playing a game World of Warcraft takes them all.
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