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@sebb: I'm typically against multiplayer in my single player games. However, the multiplayer in TLoU had some of my favorite gaming experiences of the decade. I try to stay away from multiplayer when I can, but I loved it in this game. I'm glad it's making a return.

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@caryslan2: This, my friends, is called an insane conspiracy theory.

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@gargar: I quite liked it and it's in my top half of Star Wars movies. It had some problems but most people complaining are just doing it to complain.

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@GM_Strykr: It's good. The only people that voice their opinion on the internet are the people that love to hate everything. They get some sort of power trip ripping on something and are definitely the very vocal minority.

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@barcaazul: The trailers didn't do much for the movie. It's actually pretty great. I had a few minor annoyances but overall I thought it was just a really fun movie that fits well into the Star Wars Universe.

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@Roy023: A little too much sass for me. Swaying hips was definitely overkill.

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@gamingdevil800: And the Vita only failed because Sony overpriced their propriety memory cards and failed to follow through on their promise of console-level experiences on the go.

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@Yomigaeru: I get that, but they wouldn't have implemented it in the first place if they wouldn't make a profit, so to cancel it now seems strange to me. The only thing I can think of is that they went the route of MoviePass – make it extremely affordable so it's stupid not to do it and bank on people not taking advantage of it and hope people start coming in for more than just the game they're after.

I can tell you this – I started shopping at Best Buy for all of my tech again after subscribing to the Gamer's Club. I also bought many more games from them than I would have otherwise. I'm much more likely to buy a game if it's $23.99 than I am if it's listed at $29.99, even though the difference is only $6.

The likeliest reason for them ending the program is lack of profits, though, like I said, it seems odd to me considering my buying habits before and after Gamer's Club.

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What's odd to me is that Best Buy was likely selling more games than GameStop, Walmart, or Target because of this incentive. You'd think the other retailers would be the ones to implement something similar, not Best Buy stripping it away.

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@ballashotcaller: That's about where I'm at with it too. I have always really liked Best Buy, but for awhile I stopped shopping there because I could get things cheaper on Amazon or pay off pre-orders at GameStop little by little. When I signed up for Gamer's Club it get me in the store again and convinced me to buy movies and other things while there for my games. Dropping this will drive out customers I would think.