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#1 Rootbeer95
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Given Beyond's developers are Quantic Dream, I think we all know to expect an incredible (if not complete) story and unique albeit some unpolished gameplay. The presentation should also be next to none. For those reasons, I am very excited for the game and wouldn't be at all surprised to see it receive triple A reviews.
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#2 Rootbeer95
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Just download the content in the background? I take that option and sometimes download the same piece of content over a month in the background without any issues!
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#3 Rootbeer95
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Mirror's Edge easily. The soundtrack is excellent and doesn't have grinding, noisy FPS action distracting you from the soundtrack.
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#4 Rootbeer95
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So glad I haven't bought inFamous 2 yet. Shame I have bought Littlebigplanet 2 and Motorstorm Apocalypse though! Also good to see some other decent games up there I'm yet to play like Darksiders, Warhammer and Outland!
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#5 Rootbeer95
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The Last of Us definitely! I was discussing God of War with a buddy and regardless of a bigger scale, scope, cinematics and bosses, its gameplay mechanics are becoming seriously tired now. The Last of Us looks incredible and while it's not difficult to see a similar emphasis on story a la to Uncharted from Naughty Dog, The Last of Us will definitely be a fresh, more enterprising and exciting experience to play through than God of War.
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#6 Rootbeer95
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Sony presser came and went. It had some good games even though most were know. The Last of us looked great and finished off things but that was the only last game there. Where is the last guardian? I know they had some problems but it has been 3 years since it was announced. Sony needs to say if it is still coming or not. Because the longer they wait the less likely it looks.

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Oh for definite! The Last Guardian's release is next to guarenteed, I assure you. Team ICO are such a small team that given three years of development, Team ICO would make horrendous losses if they were to end development right here and now. If anything you should be encourage by the delays! As this gaming generation dwindles, The Last Guardian will be there at the end when a mass game drought is on the cards, not to mention delays tends to = a more polished and refined game. Keep the faith bro!
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#7 Rootbeer95
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From a day-one subscriber's point of view, I never thought you were always getting as much bang for your buck as you were led to believe. You may technically get $300(ish) worth of content a year but if I was asked to pay a price based on the quality of the content, I wouldn't have offered much more than the annual subscription fee of £40/$60. That said, all told, I do believe Playstation Plus is worthwhile, just because there are some real gems from month to month such as the whole Crash Bandicoot PS collection at one point which ultimately proves PS Plus to be worth the subscription fee. And given the Plus leaders are trying to replace Minis and PS1 classics with full on PS3 titles, I think PS Plus will only become more worthwhile. I would therefore recommend Playstation Plus to the point I will sign up once again when my subscription expires in August. Also the service has been very smooth; the service recognises you're a subscriber and it's really simple just to download the content as if it was just a free demo and you weren't a subscriber. So I can't say I've ever experienced any transaction issues and if you do, you can just re-download the content!
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#8 Rootbeer95
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You're not alone; I couldn't get as into it as other people either. I thought Bioshock was a good game and nothing more. I just couldn't appreciate the atmosphere and detail as much other people. Believe us though Bioshock lovers, it saddens us that we can't enjoy it entirely just as much as it frustrates you how we can't enjoy it!
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#9 Rootbeer95
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I've been a subscriber since day one and I never thought you were always getting as much bang for your buck as you were led to believe. You may technically get $300(ish) worth of content a year but if I was asked to pay a price based on the quality of the content, I wouldn't have offered much more than the annual subscription fee of £40/$60. That said, all told, I do believe it is worthwhile just because there are some real gems from month to month such as the whole Crash Bandicoot PS collection at one point which ultimately proves PS Plus to be worthwhile. And given the Plus leaders are trying to replace Minis and PS1 classics with full on PS3 titles, I think PS Plus will only prove only more worthwhile.
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#10 Rootbeer95
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my family is upper-middle class, I wouldn't say I'm 'rich' per se but I drive a porsche. people hate me for this very reason. it makes no sense, i'm not trying to flaunt my richness in front of their faces or anything, that's just how it is.. :?

haters gonna hate I guess :cool:

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'It makes no sense'? Well there you go, we don't even know you and it sounds like you can't wait to tell us you're an upper-middle class family and own a porsche. If you're telling people you don't even know about your wealth so openly, I can't begin to imagine what you're like around people you know. That's the answer you're looking for. And no, I'm not a 'hater', I'm actually fortunate enough to be in wealthy (not rich) family but I take nothing for granted and we always keep our feet on the ground. So I wouldn't say there are many 'richists' around but there are many who disapprove of those who flaunt their income as widely as 'some' do & who take their income for granted when people appreciate + survive on a lot less. The way you use 'haters gonna hate' & 8) when talking about your 'upper-middle class' family & 'porsche' makes me think you have no interest in others below yourself let alone appreciate your own parent's income + they've bought you a car. I think that's the answer you're probably looking for regarding people who 'hate' you. I very much doubts it's 'that's just how it is'. In my school there's a guy who runs an online shop and works damn hard outside of school. He's just funded a holiday for himself and his girlfriend as well as reaching the required fund for a deposit for an apartment after leaving school next year. He's swimming in money & yet he always plays it down and rarely makes anything of it as his girlfriend hypes up their holiday and stuff. He is the type of guy to be admired not hated.