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hayeya_k said:
my only conspiracy theory complaints are the SPOLERS that are going to be spread on the net, the game launches in japan first,,, i will not read anything related to mgs4 until i finish it, i will not repeat my mgs2 mistake (btw i though it was fantastic and met my hype for it, but i got sad that i knew that raiden was the main character before playing the game, which killed the WTF moment for me)

 They launch on the same day, so it shouldn't be an issue.

@ libellule: Maybe, but I would like to think that I am making the conspiracy theorists look like idiots beforehand and hopefully stop some of the ridiculous claims such as those that flew around during the GTA IV launch.  Its all in good fun at the end of the day. 



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