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Larad said:
selnor said:
Larad said:
Sony...Every year since like 1999 now.

Thats pretty nieve isn't it? Surely it depends on what games you like?

No. Objectively speaking, by using metacritic averages sony has dominated now for over a decade.

Metacritic is pretty far from objective. Closer than personal opinion, of course, but a collection of a few hundred personal opinions still doesn't quite reflect objective reality.



Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.

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selnor said:
Slimebeast said:
selnor said:
LOL.This doesn't matter ro me anymore. I have FM3 ( my best game ever ). So the nest best year will be FM4. :)

What do you mean? You don't accept that 2010 is even better thanks to GT5?

What I mean is FM3 is that good I couldn't care anymore? Slime you seem to attempt a reaction out of every 360 owner lately? I wonder if you are a double account??????????????????

LOL! No I'm not an alt. But u got good observation skills, cos I might have been a bit too much provocative against my own kind lately?



If you go off sales then obviously nintendo. 5 of their inhouse games will sell more than 20 games on ps3/360



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