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Must have been a bunch of kids buying it cause it had a Teddy Bear on the cover.

 

This exactly

 

I remember my little brother (who is 11) talking about how all the kids in his class went out and bought the first game. I showed him reviews of the game and he realized how horrible it was. However, he said that most of the kids bought it since they could kill other bears and such without having the parents freak out that there was blood, since it's just stuffing that comes out.

 

Yeah, stupid violent little kids...

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Oh it's certainly worth a playthrough or two at that price.

No its not. I woudn't even buy it if it was free. Its good for one chapter and then the rest of the game just gets on your nerves and makes you go insane. Its very boring, repettive and above all the glitchiest game you'll ever play. STAY AWAY FROM IT!. I don't even know how this game sold enough to justify a sequel when hardly anyone plays it.

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I must be the only person alive who LOVED the first game. I never found it repetitive, I never complained about issues... I enjoyed every minute. My only complaint was how tight some of those platinum cup requirements were.

 

I'll gladly give them my business a second time around.

 

Oh, and I'm well into my 30's. Older than the av-er-age bear. You don't have to be 12 to enjoy slaughtering teddy bears.

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@MrMinderbinder: I, too, liked the first game and was actively involved with the PS3Trophies.org players when it first came out, but got sidetracked by other games later. Picked it up even later, but a lightning strike annihilated my old PS3 and took my saves of the game xD Now if I'd ever want that platinum, I'd have to start it all over again :p

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