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i love the summer i can save up my money and get games i was interested in but never had the money to get them during the heavy release schedule of fall and winter i can finally get games like Heavenly Sword ,Valkyria Chronicles ,The World Ends With You and more



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Slimebeast said:
Huge gaming drought as usual.

My only hope is that Wolfenstein gets a summer release. It's gonna be so awesome.

I wish there was a game drought.  I'm going to be buying three games on the same day in June.



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theRepublic said:
Slimebeast said:
Huge gaming drought as usual.

My only hope is that Wolfenstein gets a summer release. It's gonna be so awesome.

I wish there was a game drought.  I'm going to be buying three games on the same day in June.

 

 Which ones?



Slimebeast said:
theRepublic said:
Slimebeast said:
Huge gaming drought as usual.

My only hope is that Wolfenstein gets a summer release. It's gonna be so awesome.

I wish there was a game drought.  I'm going to be buying three games on the same day in June.

 

 Which ones?

 

 My guess is the Conduit, Little King's Story and Overlord: Dark Legend



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griffinA said:
Slimebeast said:
theRepublic said:
Slimebeast said:
Huge gaming drought as usual.

My only hope is that Wolfenstein gets a summer release. It's gonna be so awesome.

I wish there was a game drought.  I'm going to be buying three games on the same day in June.

 

 Which ones?

 

 My guess is the Conduit, Little King's Story and Overlord: Dark Legend

You are correct, sir.  All three games launch on June 23rd.



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