Coming from someone who doesn't live in the US, the general opinion is that the gap between the have and have-nots is bigger now than it was say 20 years ago, probably due to Reagan's tax reform back in the 80's that went from the high 70c in the dollar for the high income earners, to the 30-odd cents in the dollar. So the balance was tipped favourably to the rich and they just kept on getting richer. So its no wonder that the top 10% own 71% of the countries wealth.
I was very tempted to try it on Titan on my first run (mainly cos there's a gold trophy to be had), but I decided to go through on normal, glad I did. There are some tricky bits in it, but I wouldn't put this down to the game being "broken", more the fact that the enemies are new and you have to learn their tricks and moves in order to defeat them. Once you get this down pat, I found them quite easy and I'm gonna go through it again on Titan.
Well, I have about 30 games, at an average of $80 per game, thats $2400, plus I've bought the eye-toy, a blue-tooth headset and another controller (cos I broke the other one in anger lol), so I'd say about $2650.
I'm going through on normal, just got to the labarynth. I agree that the boss battles are the best part of this game, Hades is a great battle. Still more to come, should be good.
I'm nether a 360 owner or an RPG fan, so I can't speak re: Mass Effect 2 or FF, but God of War 3 is a no brainer, I'm just in the middle of it now and its epic.
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