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Good job Ten Ton for showing me your reviews can be extremely biased and skewed. Take a look at what he's hired to do since January 2010. Then I come to find out the author is this person.

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As far as I'm concerned, player creation deserves about 10% of the overall rating. How much weight did they give that A rating. It's not like they hired a songwriter composer and orchestra and start from scratch. NONE of that music was created by them, all they had to do was borrow all the music already out there.

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WTF, is this the same game that all the other major reviewers played? The scores I thought were very questionable, especially the content scores.

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  • time and tide wait (also tarry, etc.) for no man.
  • there is a time to speak and a time to be silent.
  • there is a time and (a) place for everything.
  • take (a person) all his (also her, etc.) time, to.
  • take (also seize) Time by the forelock (formerly †forehead, †foretop, †top), to.
  • knock (formerly also hit, etc.) out of time, to.
  • it's only a matter (or question) of time.
  • have a good (bad, etc.) time (of it, formerly †on it), to.
  • give (wish, etc.) the time of day (to), to.
  • for all time coming (also to come, future).
  • (also into, till, etc.) time (that), to.
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