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I don't know whats more disconcerting. The fact that Konami thinks they can spin their way out of this or the fact that so many are will to eat the BS they are serving with a grin. The size of the install and length of the cut scenes are not spoilers. I agree that Konami has the right to ask that reviews not reveal the actual plot, that could ruin the game for people. That said, gamers and reviewers have the right to read and write an honest assessment of the game.

Konami knew that the amount/length of the cut scenes and the install issue could turn off potential consumers. They didn't want the reviews that preceded the games release to contain any information on those facts. The attempted suppression of this information was done purely to squeeze out some extra sales for what is a big budget title.