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@everson_rm: Life "spam". Boom. I like the cut of your jib.

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Look, anything that gets us some hot fanboy-on-fanboy action, I'm good with it.

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@chicagog19 @Ghostdog201 Good people! Good people who are... like politicians. They're good.

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I for one am glad to see that bad forms of speech are being censored.

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I skimmed the review, and it sounds like the biggest negative is the bugs. Hopefully they can get these ironed out. LBP2 is still occasionally getting updates even now, so I'm hopeful that any bugs will get fixed post haste.

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This game was gearing up to be one of the hottest creative games since Little Big Planet, and now they do this piecemeal nickle-and-dime thing? Imagine buying little big planet, but not being able to use all the tools until you purchase them? This could end up being a spectacular failure.

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@turbojugend16 Tell us more about social skills.

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So... what now?

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MMOs are not really like other video games. There are few people with the money, resources and...TIME to play a multitude of them. It actually is kind of a zero-sum game. Paying $15 a month for an MMO kind of turns that MMO into an exclusive for the player. Few players are going to spend $15 a month, times X MMOs. They choose one, maybe... MAYBE two, and then that's it. If a new MMO comes out, most will quit the MMO they're playing, but of course only if the new IP is enticing enough to draw players away from their current commitments.