Imagine this - a game filled with insightful concepts and flawless execution, all while being fun as all hell. Then picture amazing graphics and a killer soundtrack, topped off with amazing voice acting. Still with me? Now, imagine it only lasted for a couple of hours. You know, just as you're getting into it, I force the controller out of your hands. Would that piss you off? Of course it would! It’s like if you scored with the hot cheerleader and she’s sucking you off, and it’s the best oral sex you’ll ever get, but she goes off about two minutes later... and tells you she has AIDS. Well, that's how Genji: Dawn Of The Samurai made me feel. I punched walls and snapped necks because of how anticlimactically short it is. I mean, it's such a fantastic game, taking the Ninja Gaiden formula, make it a bit easier and add some statistics; or taking Kingdom Hearts and giving it some balls. Also add some environments from feudal Japan, and top off the...