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Rath said:
Reviewed by who? What website/magazine does this guy work for?

Anyway, yeah it does sounds like a great game from reading the review.

we really can see no other outcome than Sony winning this round of console wars or at least give Nintendo a bit of friendly competition.

Whats up with that statement though? It doesnt really help the review and just makes it look biased =


He included a link at the bottom.  I have never heard of the website.

 I am curious to see how big the PSN download file is.  I will definitely buy this game first day.  I have been needing something to play on my PS3 since Lair got pushed back 3 weeks :(.  Flying a Warhawk looks freaking amazing from all the videos I have seen. 



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