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#1 -hallo-
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GTA:SA. You can go on these little co-op missions where you can drive around on a motorcycle and just gun people down. Its really fun. One person drives while the other sits on the back and shoots.


R&C would be fine they dont have blood and gore but your still using guns to kill stuff, you will probably have to put all your loaded firearms on like the top of a shelf or something after playing that game. How about X-men Legends 2 or Marvel Mutant Alliance. You use mutant powers to kill people in that game and im pretty sure your brother cant blast people with mental energy or shoot lightning out his hands. Champions: Return to arms is also pretty fun its a hack n slash with swords, bows and magic against monsters that dont exist in the real world...well except for those pigs. But I doubt you have any of those around you.


Why would you get your 9 year old brother hooked on video games though. He is going to play violent stuff eventually and then you will be screwed. What kind of brother are you?? Why dont you teach how to play a sport or how to play music or make art. Teach him religion and let him go try to convert all his friends..err i meant teach his friends. I mean you might as well be giving your brother a beer, some cocain and a loaded gun by letting him play video games!!!

_AbBaNdOn

Yes, that is true. I've been playing video-games since I can remember myself and I already killed like 12 people.

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I want to buy a game that me and my 9-year-old brother could play together; I though about Ratchet & Clank: Up Your Arsenal -- but I'm not sure if it will be suitable for him -- what do you think?

Thank you. :)
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We will be updating player reviews to use the 0.5 score increments and to remove the component scores. Like with the User Rating slider, the changes only apply to new scores or scores that are changed by the reviewer. Existing scores will not be affected unless the player review is edited.

These changes will be complete soon.

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Lame. Very lame. I don't think I have any interest of being an active member in Gamespot anymore.

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[QUOTE="-hallo-"]I don't understand, why release a demo that does not represent the final product?henry4th

Because you can't have a final product until the product has gone GOLD. But by the time it has gone gold, the game will be out. Then you will have a demo after release, which will piss lots of people.

Demo is, demostration, of what the game is going to be like. Notice the word like here? It's not supposed to be THE final product.

A demo should demonstrate the final product by giving the costumer a little taste of the experience he's going to have. A demo should not be buggy and should not use unfinished technology. A demo should help people make their mind about purchasing the game; I can't do that with something that's one year old and doesn't match the experience I'm going to have with the game that's going to be on the shelves.

Anyway, I think demos should be released close to the release of the finished product, so we could enjoy a taste of the game, and then determine if we wish to buy it.
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#5 -hallo-
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I don't understand, why release a demo that does not represent the final product?