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#1  Edited By rook538

I think this is a really interesting way to do advertising. I think the reason they made it so easy was because they were just testing out the sponsored quest thing. They'll probably get harder as more of them appear.

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#2  Edited By rook538

I don't even get what this game is about. From what they've said, though, it just does seem like LittleBigPlanet, but worse.

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#3  Edited By rook538

I'm pretty sure I want to buy this game anyway, but if someone could lend me a guest pass so I'm sure I'm not wasting my money that would be nice. :) By the way, I'm in the US.

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#4  Edited By rook538

Four right now, but I usually have more. I love that middle mouse button!

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#5  Edited By rook538

Paying for WoW is like buying a new game once every four months. If it;s the only thing you play, or you play it a lot, it's totally worth it.

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#6  Edited By rook538

I chose Wii. I don't have one anymore, but I remember that doing stuff was quick. From what I remember of NXE it was a little confusing (though I only had a 360 for a very short time). The XMB  is nice, but I hate the little loading time when you switch horizontal icons (like network to games). None of the current console dashboards really wow be though, but the Wii is the quickest and simplest for me.

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#7  Edited By rook538

Red Faction: Guerilla, Introversion pack, and Shatter.

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#8  Edited By rook538

 I might actually get this. I have only two games off the PSN, so the monthly offerings will probably have some value (at least the full game ones). I trust Sony to put out good games, or I'm sure they know that the service will flop really, really fast. I don't care if I'm just "renting" the free games, if I like the service I'll keep the subscription up. If it flops, I can just buy the games I really want to play again anyways. But seriously, $50 isn't that much, and I might be willing to take the risk.    

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#9  Edited By rook538

I don't buy much from GameStop anymore, but I don't see anything wrong with it. The people who work at my local GameStop seem pretty friendly and knowledgeable. When I make the rare stop there to trade in some games or buy something, they never pester me about preorders or gameinformer subscriptions. I don't know, maybe I'm just lucky.

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#10  Edited By rook538

Uncharted 2, 5 times (4 times on normal, too), I'll finish my 6th sometime. Ratchet and Clank 3, at the very least 10-15 times. I think one of my saves had like 10 game wins (with challenge mode). I've replayed all the other ps2 ones at least once, but I didn't love any of them as much as Ratchet 3. I don't mind playing a game back-to-back, as long as it's pretty good. So far -- all of the Ratchets on ps2, Uncharted 2, Bad Company 2, and inFamous. 
 
Ratchets: I loved the style of these games, and challenge mode was a great incentive to hop right back in. 
Uncharted 2: This game hooks you in so quickly, even after you're first or second playthrough. It does eventually get a little old though.  
Bad Company 2: I played on easy first, because I had never played an fps before (tried it on normal first, had to restart) then played it again on normal. Well, that and because my internet didn't work the weekend I got it. 
inFamous: Mostly to play again as evil. The second time through , I really started to notice the repetition of the game. I still completed all the mission stuff, and collected a lot more stuff the second time around. I only had about 25 blast shards left to find, and some of the weirder trophies. 
 
I replay the single player of games a lot though. Usually if I finish the game, I'll pick it up later and do it again.

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