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I'm very critical of this timed exclusivity type of nonsense since it screws over people who go out and buy a 360 to play these games (I advise that you don't because if all you're interested in is exclusive eastern rpgs, you shouldn't be owning a 360. Blue Dragon and Lost Odyssey were above-average jrpg offerings but IU was average and I've heard horror stories about how frustrating TLR can be) but for those who already own a 360 I do think it's a bit much to wait out awhile for a PS3 port that may never actually come. I mean heck a PS3 Tales of Vesperia for North America isn't even announced yet (the PS3 version could end up being Japan exclusive like PS2 ToS was) and it's been 13+ months since North American 360 owners got it. I and many others already played through the game and PS3 owners outside Japan are still waiting and waiting unless A) you know Japanese enough to play the import (awesome) or B) you are a weeaboo who imports games in a language they don't understand (that's hardcore dedication). Most gamers are not one to delay gratification (hence the front-loaded nature of sales) so I find the "I won't get the 360 version now, I'll wait for the full version " odd. So if you are a fan of Magna Carta (which I'm not though my PS3 friend is pestering me to at least rent it. lol), why subject yourself to that torture of waiting an eternity (or even forever if the PS3 port never comes) to play it if you already own a 360?