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I've noticed in a lot of games lately that medium difficulty is what I'd expect casual to bemcteojamc

Exactly. The Medium of today is what we called Very Easy four generations back. I guess gaming's boom in popularity over the past decade-plus has had a lot to do with making titles more accessible to casuals. IMO it's a damn shame too. A lot of excellent franchises have been ruined as a result and from what I've read thus far, Dark Souls is next on the chopping block :(

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I usually prefer the challenge of playing on the hardest difficulty and doing so obviously also adds to the lifespan of each game.

I'm currently playing Absolution on "Purist" while aiming solely for Silent Assassin ratings twisted.gif

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There's already been one of these threads and it failed, because we're all not 9 years old and there's nothing impressive about buying things from a store.

Jaysonguy

Precisely. However, I must admit that I do find the occassional pic of an extensive collection of rare games slightly impressive. Half a dozen or so launch titles for a console that's been out for a couple of weeks? Not so much.

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http://au.ign.com/wikis/ps-vita/How_to_Switch_PSN_Accounts_on_PlayStation_Vita.

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As most DLC is region locked, you would need to download them using an EU account. However, due to the Vita only allowing one PSN account per system you wouldn't be able to access them using your US account.

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Best survival horror game IMO post Code Veronica. I jumped twice in the first hour alone which no game has been able to cause since the original Resident Evil.

My only gripe is that I believe it should require only a single bullet to the head to down a zombie.

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Thanks TC!

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wow that size would kill my 40GB ps3 :D i would have to uninstall everything (note you need twice the actual game size of free space when downloading from psn)

AmnesiaHaze

And don't forget the reserved space for the console's operating system and whatnot :P

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No way.

Does anyone also believe that this will ultimately lead to Sony blocking us from accessing all content on other stores? :?