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#1 RandomWinner
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What the hell?

Dubstep sucks...

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HAHA!!! That's just too awesome! Bet the robber never considered that to be the worst case scenario.

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[QUOTE="superclocked"][QUOTE="ShadowMoses900"]

it's not like Halo or BF or most other shooters have good storylines either.

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The first Halo has the best story of any console game that I've ever played. Just sayin'...

I am not talking about campaign but storyline it'self, which Halo games do not have. Halo CE campaign was epic (a shame that Bungie stopped making good campaigns this gen), I do not get this whole "Halo has an amazing storyline" people yell about.

There is nothing about it that makes me emotional at all, Master Cheif is not an engaging or interesting character, neither is the plot or Cortana or any of that. When I think of good storylines in games I think of Heavy Rain, Bioshock, MGS3 (sure the series is a little complex), FFX, Mass Effect, Kotor, RDR ect....

But this is coming from a person who reads and writes a lot, I'm also a film and theater buff so I guess I don't really understand it when people say "Halo has a good story". Games lack good storylines which IMO is holding the art form back. I want a game to make me feel emotions, make me laugh and cry, express ideas, say something.

Most games do not do this.

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Army of 2: The 40th Day is probably the only bad game I love!

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39. Better than I thought, but there's a lot of movies on that list I still need to see.

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#6 RandomWinner
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[QUOTE="Blue-Sky"]

Misleading title.

They're using a pretty loose connotation of the word welfare. From what I skimmed, only 45 million are actually on food stamps. (not that it's any better) but there's enough misconceptions about what welfare actually is and this article does nothing to help it.

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lol ONLY 45 million? :P You say that as if 45 million wasn't a f*ckton of people. :P

I agree with you, but 15% is substantially less than 33%!

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I refuse to believe that number. That's 1/3 of the US population. I'm betting that that includes people under 18 whose parents are on welfare too, so suddenly a 10 year old boy with struggling parents is a part of that number. They're including something substantial there, maybe financial aid for college or something. The way I see it, no one under 18 should be included, neither should college students, a total which would make up about a third of the country as well. So if this estimate did not include them, then it would imply that 1/2 the population is on welfare. The study says social security isn't included, but what about medicare? I'd bet this also makes up a large statistical percentage.

The number probably isn't baseless, but I'd bet the base is strongly on the youth and the elderly. If these people weren't included in the statistic we'd only have left about 150 million people! I want to see the statistic on these people. I want to see the percentage out of this number, not the total population, because that's clearly been distorted. How many men and women of working age (18-65) rely on welfare vs. the total. Then I want to see that broken down, how many of that number are young, 18-24, vs. 60-65? And I want to know what those aids are. But blah blah /rant.

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#8 RandomWinner
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...with All Stars Battle?

If so, that's pretty naive imho. The Smash Bros. audience is not easy to please and have high standards. They won't just buy into a cheap rip-off just because it looks and plays similar to Smash.

Sony also suffers from a lack of actual mascots. Crash used to be big in the PS1 days but now he's irrelevant. And some characters really don't fit in what's supposed to be a "cartoony" fighter.

It all really looks more like a bad april's fools prank than an actual game.

The only people who would buy into it are the biggest Sony fans while everyone else will rather play Smash or "serious" fighters.

Discuss. :P

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You have no idea what you are talking about. First, it is obviously Sony's answer to SSB, but it does not try to replicate it with Sony characters. It is it's own thing, and it does it surprisingly well. It doesn't play like SSB at all, nor does it look like it. The game doesn't give the impression that it is trying to either.

On the talk of mascots, you're wrong again. There were 5 characters from Mario in SSB, there were 4 from Pokemon. Every character announced from All Stars has been a 1 per franchise reveal. The most recognizable characters in gaming may be Nintendo's mascots, but they were scraping the barrel way more than I think All Stars will.

Finally, it's actually fun. I've played the beta and, while it needs to be refined, they're on the right track. I'll wait for reviews before I buy, but it is not a cheap gimmicky cash grab. It is a well thought out brawler that makes it's own identity rather than trying to shamelessly copy the king of the genre. I respect that a lot.

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#9 RandomWinner
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Well at work and school, fvck you stop looking at porn, hell block twitter and facebook. I know my school did and if they didn't I certainly know what I would have been doing instead of working.

At home, everything should be fair game. EVERYTHING. Nothing should be censored from us.

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#10 RandomWinner
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It is 100% bullcrap. I don't understand why people believe in it intensely. If you read your horoscope that's one thing, if you believe in it unconditionally, that's just stupid.