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Warning: Too Much Excitement Might Cause Bad View of Games

You know that when you see a trailer for a game you're all like " SWEET, this is going to be an awesome," "You got to be kidding me, this game will suck," or "Aah, I don't care." This can cause someone to look at a game badly because they didn't expect it to be as good as they thought it would be. For example, when I first got a Wii I was looking for games that I thought would be awesome. So when I saw Star Wars: The Force Unleashed was coming out I got excited. I always wanted to play a game on the Wii where I could use a Lightsaber. I was going to get it on the day it came out but decided to get Spore instead. I got more excited when I heard that the game play was good for the Wii by one of my friends, I couldn't wait to get my hands on it. Then Christmas came and I finally got the game. Once I played it through out the day I was disappointed a bit. The game play got old a bit, I thought the story was too short for my taste, and they down graded the graphics by A LOT compared to the trailers and Xbox 360 and PS3 versions. Now I still play the game now and then, but it's just an example. When people get excited by a game, but it's not as good as they thought it would be, they tend to hate the game. My advice, be open minded and this will give you more of a love for a game.

Soulcalibur Legends?

Okay, you probably have heard about Soulcalibur 4 for the PS3 and Xbox 360. But did you know there was a game released before on the Wii called Soulcalibur Legends? When I first saw this the message going through my mind was, they did make a Wii version, but I bet it's not as good or has all the characters people really cared for, which were Yoda, Darth Vader, and Marek (Secret Apprentice). But I did do some research about it and this game actually toke place between Soul Edge and Soul Calibur. I would do a review but I didn't bother buying it. Just something for you all to think on.