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Tattoos don't "have" to mean anything. I've got 9 and they're of all sorts of stuff. I haven't gotten a new one in 4 years and I still love all of them. They're of things I like and am interested in, or have been interested in. I can throw peanuts at the people that demand an explanation and tell them the deep "meaning" of what each one is, but in reality I just think they're cool. And if your worried about what you'll look like when your 70 with tattoos, which is the argument everyone willlove to throw your way, tell them that if your worried about what you look like when your 70, you've got bigger problems than some ink in your skin.
I hated heavenly sword which I thought I'd like a lot. I also hated Assassin's Creed.
I really loved uncharted and MGS4, both of which I was hesitant to buy because I was never much of a gamer. Also Battlefield 1943, my roomate was playing it on 360 and I was like why not and downloaded it on my playstation. I have 20 hours already, which is a LOT for me.
I read the whole review on IGN and watched all the clips. I think for any real ghostbusters fan it will be great. When you really like the premise of something, the game itself doesn't have to be unbelievable in order for you to really enjoy it. And much like the hokey pokey, that's what it's all about.
I just bought a ps3 5 months ago after not having owned a gaming system for 12 years. I had other interests, like chasing girls, to keep me occupied. Now at 25, I wonder if "collecting trophies" will be the ultimate source of self esteem for the youth of tomorrow. The fact that someone wouldn't buy a game because it can't show off how much time you spend on or how good you are at games makes me cringe.
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