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Torillian said:

I wish these forums would decide if we all trust Famitsu or not. Because I was under the impression that before noone trusted them. But WKC gets a less than stellar review and suddenly all the true Famitsu believers come out of the woodwork. bah.

OT: I'll have to check this out later, but I am definitely looking forward to this game, as I do any JRPG. We'll see how good it is whenever it gets over here.

edit: the above is not directed at you Nightsurge, just my annoyance at the situation.  Though if you argue that Famitsu is trustworthy than it is directed at you.

When something is useful for people's agenda, they believe it.  When it is not, they don't.

 



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