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Published: Thursday, Dec. 1 2011 4:01 p.m. MST

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Heffy
Kaysville, UT

The DN should stick with what it does best. Any gamer can tell you are laughably out of your element here.

Lois Collins

They are not listed in order of any preference. They are alphabetized within rating categories: E, E10+, T, M17+

Hutterite
American Fork, UT

The best video game might be none at all. The people seeking acceptance as 'gamers' also appear to me as fitting somewhere between unproductive and totally disconnected from reality. A lot of them try to sell it as something they do for a few moments in some sort of recreational time they earned in an otherwise productive life, and a few actually mean it, but most are poorly socialised basement dwellers who will sacrifice almost anything to be pushing buttons in front of the screen, from my experience. It's ecrack.

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