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#1  Edited By Soffish

Lucky Charms are worth any price.

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#2  Edited By Soffish

There's controversy surrounding a Jim Sterling review? Shocking.

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#3  Edited By Soffish

I would be shocked if Gears 3 didn't get 5 stars.

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#4  Edited By Soffish

I still think he looks ugly, but it really doesn't matter what dante looks like. What I'm most concerned about is whether or not Ninja Theory is capable of making a good DMC game.

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#5  Edited By Soffish

Personally I think the used market is an incredibly important part of the industry. It allows people to experience games that they couldn't/wouldn't have purchased, and personally I think more people playing more games is a very good thing. For example: many moons ago I rented Indigo prophecy and I really liked it. Because I enjoyed it so much I eventually bought a copy of indigo prophecy as well as heavy rain. I would have never have made those purchases if the used market didn't exist.

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#6  Edited By Soffish

Should games have more female leads, absolutely. Do games make guys hate women, absolutely not. I just really don't understand the logic that having a male lead somehow causes males to become sexist/misogynist. Over 50 percent of games feature playable female characters, and even if they don't, they often feature powerful and likable female characters. For example, in Deus ex: HR, the female lead was depicted as being an incredibly intelligent and talented scientist.

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#7  Edited By Soffish

I still don't see how having a disproportionate amount of male lead characters causes gamers to treat women as inferior. Besides, there are plenty of highly respected games that have female leads.

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#8  Edited By Soffish

I don't exactly see how a lack of female protagonists would encourage sexism.

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#9  Edited By Soffish

At least when I'm drinking coffee I don't have people screaming obscenities at me...most of the time anyways.

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#10  Edited By Soffish

Yeah, I've played lol, battlefield heroes, and runescape, and I thought they were all pretty fun. It's certainly exciting to see the quality and popularity of free-to-plays increasing at such a quick rate.