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leo-j:

dam... uk gave it a 7.0... this is terrible...I was expecting at the lowest an 8.5, wow... then microsoft was smart pushing this game away..7.0 for me to waste on a game 60buks would be a waste of money. Dam and I really wanted that game.

 

then:

The only reviews I trust is ign itself, and gametrailers.

 

later:

Im not a random sony "fanboy", Like I said I only trust gametrailers

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now:

so wats your point? Im stil getting it anyway.... Wait till gametrailers reviews it.

 

and:

No, gametrailers is most reliable, ign, gamespot, or watever other site you want to talk about is biased. I only trust gametrailers but thats just my opinion. 7.0 isnt mediocore kid its descent, medio core is 6.9 or below.

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Why not just be honest and say that no matter how lousy the reviews are, you're going to buy this game?

At least that would be consistent.

And we understand: it's not like the PS3 has other games coming out that are getting much better reviews than Heavenly Sword. So it's a choice between HS, some other mediocre game (Lair), or no game at all.

 



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