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This thread is in response to a review for Journey on the PlayStation 3. You are encouraged to view the review in a new window before reading this thread.

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Author: zippdementia
Posted: April 25, 2012 (04:29 PM)
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Yeah, this is a good review, Holdthephone. You took a more straightforward approach to the review than I did and you keep it interesting with a good use of varied descriptors and, like the journey you describe, promise that the next paragraph is going to tell us about something really cool. As a fellow journeyman, I sense that you have taken the journey many times. Your familiarity with the feel of the game and the reasons to continue playing seems to belie this.


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Author: bbbmoney
Posted: April 25, 2012 (07:26 PM)
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Thanks for the quick feedback, zipp. I actually had read your review beforehand, and having enjoyed it, I found it hard to keep it from influencing my own -- glad it came out so different.

But yeah, totally bought this game on impulse and wrote this review in its entirety the very next night. I suppose that kind of motivation just proves how awesome the game is.


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