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#1 th3chos3non3
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tales of symphonia 2 is on the wii - its even original in story, not a remake.

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#2 th3chos3non3
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since when is 8.0 not good? 7.0 is has a word attached to it - GOOD. 8.0 is in fact GREAT. 9.0 is superb and 10 is perfect. msot games of any quality should fall into the 7-8 range of scoring. not everyone can make a 10.0 game, and really is there a such thing as a perfect game?

it would appear that people have become quite jaded....everything has to be rated 9.0 or above and sell 14 billion copies to be noteworthy.

i disagree.

if one wants to complain about the quality of games, then one should probably try to create their own games. then we can rate them and tell them their best effort of 8.0 is a disc full of crap.

that is all.
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#3 th3chos3non3
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they should actually do a firmware update for the wii allowing it to have a external hard drive support, then release add on DLC for games like Mario-kart in the form of new courses, karts, and characters, etc.. hopefully the big N will pul its head out of its rear and do things in a cost effective and fan friendly manner
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#4 th3chos3non3
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"the world ends with you" has varying difficulty levels - no random battles, save anywhere feature, varying controls, and rewards for multiple playthroughs. the story is gripping but not convoluted with too many plotlines, and is just overall fun to play. that is my recommendation with justification according to your requests and provocation.
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#5 th3chos3non3
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my question is - why are you shaking your DS games? you DO know that you play them by placing them in the DS handheld console and turning it on, subsequently interacting with animated program on the screens....right?


sorry to be a turd - i just had to throw that out there.
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#6 th3chos3non3
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to be honest, i have more ds games than i do wii titles. it really is all about preference. i work part time at a gamestop, and ive seen the library of both systems. and with both, one quality title equates to 50 poor titles (props to whomever said that earlier). i find the ds to be sleeker, better desiged, and having a better library of rpgs....but that is probably the point. psp seems to lack any good adventure titles if any at all. i may enjoy my ds immeasurably, but i cant say anything bad about the psp. folks who wont give ds a chance without reason are probably the same people who stop playing a game because it is too challenging and requires a little thought....maintaining an attitude of closemindedness is just what this world needs...