griffinA on 08 November 2009
PhantomLink said:
jake_the_fake1 said:
Majin-Tenshinhan said:
jake_the_fake1 said:
Majin-Tenshinhan said:
griffinA said: White Knight Chronicles got a 29 From Famitsu so according to them this game is better than WKC. |
I don't quite see how that's relevant, but okay.
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it's not relevant at all, he's just trolling on the PS3 for no reason, but hey this wiitard won't even get a warning from the mods, their mostly Nintendo biased, but hell I'll probably get a worning for just pointing this shit out.
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That might be because you're being very insulting in the way you're saying it, honestly. :P
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I call things as I see them...some just don't like the truth pointed out to them, trust me when I say that you have not come close to experiencing the BS that happens with the mods here.
In any case, he was trolling the PS3 for no reason in a wii thread where no one else but him brought WKC into this thread, so he's won him self that label.
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Well, im not defending the other guy but maybe you misunderstood his post.
WKC = good game FF:CC:TCB got a 30 from famitsu, WKC got a 29, so the FF:CC:TCB score is not a bad thing
Maybe
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Thank you. I was not "trolling the PS3," I was just saying that Famitsu gives some very weird scores sometimes and that the OP shouldn't be disappointed that it got that particular score.
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