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#1 anti-critic
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There has been a DBZ RPG out for years called 'Dragon Ball Z Legend of the Super Saiyan'. It was released on Super Famicom (Nintendo) and is really, really good spanning from the Saiyan Saga to the end of the Frieza Saga and is everything you would want a DBZ RPG to be like. Just download the ROM and use an Emulator to run it. Sure the graphics suck but after awhile you just stop caring.

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#2 anti-critic
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The 5 most frustrating things for me:

5 Three car washes. Zero point.

4) No Tank. 50% of my personal replayability is gone.

3) No server choice for Multiplayer.

2) 90% of the missions are the same and could be in any other GTA game. Go to point A, shoot B, C and D then go to point E(nd).

1) The graphical glitches / slowdown that were present in GTA III are still in GTA IV.

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The quailty of an Xbox 360/Playstation 3 gaming experience largely depends on the quality of your TV set up. If you have a crappy TV with no S-Video or Component video inputs, well it may be fine for old school Nintendo but not this seventh generation. So if money is tight and your TV is crap upgrade your PC. If money is tight and your TV is good, go with a Playstation 3, the failure rate of Xbox 360's is still through the roof. I'm on my third 360 (my second Falcon) and I am still having problems.

Good luck. 8)

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Devil May Cry 4 can be very, very frustrating if you are trying to play it first time through on Devil Hunter without 'Automatic' turned on. I made it to level 14 Dante Must Die mode in the original Devil May Cry on PS2 and still I am finding DMC4 (especially the secret missions) frustrating to the point I have to turn the 360 off before I end up punching its ring of lights out.

Dying towards the end of a level and then been offered the services of a continue makes for a difficult choice for someone who considers themselves a DMC veteran and I feel dirty every time I reluctantly accept its proposal. Fortunately, I like taking showers. 8)