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There is no such thing as the perfect game. 8 as a score is a good score. Yet realistically tells us that there are some imperfections as to be expected in even the best of games. Quit whining like a bunch of little girls.

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When i saw this my heart dropped a bit. Disney has no vision. If i were a hacker, i would f*ck their sh*t up.

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@Metronoid I agree. Microsofts patience as far as marketing goes shows me that they have confidence in their product. If they didn't theyd most likely rush things trying to get out there and get eyes on what they have in store even if it wasn't as far along in development.

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@Sheik2 Im mostly a PC gamer but i bought a xbox and xbox 360 when they came out and had friends/family that had every playstation. Both have their pros and cons but even from an objective point of view there is no way the xbox sucks. In reality it does the opposite of sucking. Just as the PS1 ,2 , and 3 have been incredible successes,as far as consoles go, the xbox and xbox 360 have achieved comparable success.

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@Morrywinn @CountZurich @queuing_for_PS4 Actually they said just that. "We need to find ways to reach a wider audience. We need to move beyond our traditional market, which is usually kids and teens." Also what games will be made is going to be decided by what games people buy. So the idea that games should offer this or that is just a rather ridiculous way of pushing content onto the consumer. When many people skip story lines to get straight to the action or the core of the game, the "fun part".

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@Morrywinn Is criticizing other peoples comments all you do?

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@Morrywinn @circlesusmc Yea, I did. Your not taking my comment into context. The source of groaning for more mature games in a realistic sense is because people, mostly politicians and the organization mothers of america, are concerned with children having access to rated M games and other content they say a child shouldn't have access to. When really its none of their business. If as parents personally they are concerned thats cool pick and chose what games you buy your kids but they have nothing to say in regards to the way other people raise their children. So my comment is entirely relevant. What planet are you from?

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Also, don't follow in the movie industries footsteps. I'm tired of watching action movies that have no blood and if there is blood more than likely its alien blood all to appeal to more people. Stick to realistic visuals in all their dirty, bloody, and sweaty glory. Next time a politician decides to open their mouth on the subject of video games simply remind them that there is already a rating system and if parents are buying rated M games for their kids then WHO CARES. They have the right to do so and that should have no effect what-so-ever on the content of rated M games. Otherwise they wouldn't be "MATURE".