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Got this beautiful gem of a game preordered. I got so excited for it, that while I was at the game store. They brought out the pre-order cards for the game and I quickly snatched one up and bought it. Was totally oblivious to the fact I previously preordered the game already on the PlayStation store.

So that should tell you some-what of how much this game means to me and regardless of the reception from people about this game. I got TWO, "The Order"s preordered. Even if uninentional. I'm excited for a more cinamatic gaming experiance. I am willing to buy two to show my enthusiasm for this title. I would like nothing more than to share my admiration for games as this one and to give my extra copy to a person here that likes the same but can't afford to get it. I'll mail it.

Reviews are just broken. The whole way they are conducted is broken. A review should be by a group of people I personally believe. Each with a solid experiance in development of games and a current knowledge of each type of work used in the games developement. The ending credits of games indicates the developers, types of programmers, how many worked on the game and so-on. Each reviewer could judge what is that their expertise is and even give a sentence that describes what it is giving that score. At the end of it all. Show the scores, give the tally, and with all the testers giving their observations from their sentences being put together, #kaaboosh! it's done.

Otherwise just have the game tested by a bunch of noteable colleges from the globe and have a class give a single review about it.