WILLIAM USHER
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"Well that would be fine and dandy Bryan, but as the hackers pointed out, the hex-wall used as a pay-wall was extremely flimsy, and ALL evidence points to the characters being designed alongside the rest of the game and being arbitrarily locked. Just check out the evidence and judge for yourself.

Also, all the locked Capcom characters with the exception of Elena, are ports from SSF4: AE, so it's not like they were "designed" they were ported...and locked.

There's also no excuse why people have to pay separately for a game's ending with Asura's Wrath. The "rage" and "anger" on the forums, aggregators and sites like Amazon are well deserved because it helps inform other consumers, and the more people inform others about this the better."

Yesterday
"I registered just to say what a great write-up this is. There were only a few of the well-known gaming sites who sided with gamers and as everyone pointed out, GameSpot and IGN were not among them. Destructoid, Forbes (yes Forbes) and Venture Beat seemed to be on the side of consumers regarding most of these issues but all the big dogs were basically fighting consumers to protect corporate interest. That makes zero sense given that consumers make the industry tick, not the publishers.

I'm glad you at least addressed this because even on our site we have people condemning us for not siding with Capcom/EA even though lately just about everything these two have been doing has been anti-consumerist all the way around."

Yesterday