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@bigtruckseries

PSP is 9 years old and has one of the biggest portable game libraries in the world.

It's still going strong in Japan, where they still release PSP titles, mostly interactive novels.

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Sex and Violence sells. There 's already enough violence in the market. N.A reviewers need to lighten up.

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I can't believe the reviewers just trashed the only major selling point of the game. The sex appeal!

I just read the review and all the so called negative points in the review seem to be aimed at the sexy scenes. Which is kinda the point of the genre, this game obviously follows the success of games llike Take Heart 2 Dungeon Travellers, and Dungeon Travellers 2 on PSP, which are really just sexy dungeon crawlers for anime fans.

It's about time N.America publishers started bringing over these sexy dungeon crawlers from Japan, they're the biggest innovation in RPGs in years.

Gonna get this game and support more sexy RPG localization.

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@Wyckid

The sole purpose of FPS is to shoot people, where as all the media you mentioned before have an assortment of content.

As a society you cannot ignore the fact that en entire generation of youth are being inspired to shoot people because all they do is shoot people all day long online.

You either remove the catalyst or change it into something else.

For example in Asia FPS are not popular at all, the number one games are RPGs and Erotica Sims.

You end up with a lot more perverts in the long run, but it's better than this.

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If they could, but they can't. Or they go around looking up girls panties, wait they do LOL

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Not everyone likes violent games, thats why N.American games don't sell well in Asia. In Asia RPGs are the most popular genre.Hard to go crazy on Metal Slimes and Elixirs.

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I understand that. That's why I said maybe everyone should start knitting. There is no way a society can stop mental illness, but what happens when people do go crazy can be controlled to a certain extend. If you look at places where FPS games are not popular you will find that there is little to no school shootings when people go crazy. That isn't to say that people don't go crazy, they just explode in other ways.

The games are not the catalyst for insanity, they are simply the inspiration for what happens when the insanity hits.

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We now have an entire generation of youth who's number one past time is shooting people online for fun. So is it too hard to grasp that when these same youth go crazy the first thing they do is shoot people. 1+1 = 2

You don't need to do a study to figure this out. There is nothing you can do about it,

Maybe everyone should start knitting instead. LOL

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Because obesity has nothing to do with shooting people in the head, and FPS do.

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It can't be a coincidence that school shootings have risen dramatically since the First Person Shooter generation emerged. American gun laws have more or less remained the same, so why weren't there so many of these incidents before the FPS generation?

It seems logical to me that if you spend all day playing at shooting people in the head, the first thing you do when you go crazy is shoot people in the head.

Maybe it is time someone does a study on the effect of these games on the mind of youth.