That's good to hear. For me, Monster Hunter was one of the most under-appreciated games on PS2, especially do to the disappointing Gamespot review. Can't wait! :)
[QUOTE="CajunShooter"]"4. Small media operators hold and use the power of balance over their editorial staff. When all is said and done, it means that advertising agreements do help sway final game review scores." That is gamespot right there for you.feryl06
Does that mean IGN gets paid by Sony since a lot of fanboys cry that IGN gives higher scores and treats the PS3 better???
That's because IGN uses seperate reviewers for PS3, 360, and Wii, and the consoles are treated as entirely different sections. Gamespot reviewers aren't focused on any specific console.
I think Blast Factor is much more fun, but Gripshift probably has better value due to more content. Otherwise, if you take longevity out of the question I suggest you get Blast Factor.
I'm honestly not taking one side or the other, but for those familier with Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth I found a source that opposes the film and still is able to back up what it says. I'll leave it to anyone interested to decide for themselves. Here's the link: http://www.cei.org/pages/ait_response.cfm Remember: I'm not saying that this is true for sure!
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