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Already got it preordered.

Doubt most of the reviews will be 10s though....just mine.



I don't need your console war.
It feeds the rich while it buries the poor.
You're power hungry, spinnin' stories, and bein' graphics whores.
I don't need your console war.

NO NO, NO NO NO.

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me of course may be i will buy two of them lol



I pre-ordered the regular edition but might upgrade for the LE,,,,what's in the limited edition for NA version?



 

 

 

Isn't the question who is not going to buy it? the answear is me



me, day 1



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ME!



All hail the KING, Andrespetmonkey

I will be walking into my local gamestation on opening day at 10am with my hard earned £40 worth of credit notes and slapping them on the counter, followed by 'give me a copy of MGS4 you pillock'

(lets face it, gamestation staff are as thick as pigshit)



I hope my 360 doesn't RRoD
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colonelstubbs said:
I will be walking into my local gamestation on opening day at 10am with my hard earned £40 worth of credit notes and slapping them on the counter, followed by 'give me a copy of MGS4 you pillock'

(lets face it, gamestation staff are as thick as pigshit)

lmao me 2



I will buy it for sure. I lost my mic! but I will buy another one at some point. Damn Bluetooth mics for being so small...



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I will be buying it a couple of weeks after launch due to exams.