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#4  Edited By studpidreal

@nukesniper  I can definitely see your point. That dollar point is different for everyone. It might be interesting to have a personal modifier that would create a "must buy" list that would take into account review, reviewer, type of game, and a few other possible factors. It definitely would be a different type of site than a traditional review site, but I could imagine there would be a certain utility for a lot of people.

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#5  Edited By studpidreal

Yea, it would be a little niche to start, but if it were on a site like Cheap Ass Gamer or similarly price focused site, it would be interesting. And Metacritic is broken in so many ways, adding this wouldn't hurt it more. ;)

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#6  Edited By studpidreal

I think games should be rated in terms of how much one would be willing to spend on a game. A great game would be full price (the 5 star) down to "you'd have to pay me full price to play this".

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#7  Edited By studpidreal

I love that track. I'll also make a request here for the E3 Bombcast series theme from...2009 (I think), the easy, hip-hop style track that felt like it was aping the Dr. Dre early 90s rap.