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[QUOTE="myblameless"][QUOTE="addictedtochaos"]Because I'm still spending my money on all the great PS2 games. onlineps2playeri agree in that one too ^_^ and i forgot to mention that im still waiting on Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix ^_^ (im happy that it is still on PS2 ^_^ and PS2 is still not "dead") I also believe that PS2 is not dead yet... and about getting the PS3, if you're really interested in all those exclusives on the PS3, go for it... but the price is actually BIG, very BIG... perhaps getting it after a price drop can be the solution... Hoping so. That's why I'm biding my time. For me, my killer app for this thing is built in. I'm getting it because of the Blu Ray player. That and I wouldn't mind being able to download some PS1 games for it either. And ywam the obly thing holding me up now is the price
I felt that the story and characters in Oblivion weren't as engaging as those in KOTOR. comthitnuongAll except for Patrick Stewart. :D And I'm afraid that was about it.
[QUOTE="mike7677"]Some of the better stuff can be found. near the end of the game where you go into Mount Ordeals a second time.PlatyphyllumAny place where I can "buy" better armor/gloves/headgear for them?
My favourite places are Baron for armour for mages or those who can't take regular armour and for arm guards Tomra. Tomra is good for diamond armour
I think that the highest reviewed DS title getting a 9.2 is a complete joke. Gamespot's reviewers are intelligent and fairly consistent, but I'm getting fed up with their reluctance to give great games anything higher than a 9. I assume that they want to make a high score something special, and there's nothing wrong with that in theory, but when games like Trauma Center and Dawn of Sorrow can't break the sacred 9.0 mark, the system has to be fixed.chadlouisWe're dealing with reviewers individual tastes. You're right about setting standards of some sort. But don't forget, we're dealing with ppl's opinions here and that is rather subjective. I take the review into account, but only lightly. I take the "What they say" into account. But I'm more than likely to trust "What you say" even more. Providing the review are intelligent and not some fanboy rhetoric.
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