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Sarcastic wrote:Rylan wrote::( I got excited. you ruined my happiness.
Well, I love Killzone. Played and loved all 3. Second one is controversial with the athentic 'heavy-factor' they put in. What did you think of that anyway?

count2infinity wrote:Just finished AC3. Not impressed, really. I'm going to go through now and do some of the side missions and such, but I missed all the puzzles and things that were in previous ACs. This game really didn't have any of that.

ajh2298 wrote:Sarcastic wrote:Rylan wrote::( I got excited. you ruined my happiness.
Well, I love Killzone. Played and loved all 3. Second one is controversial with the athentic 'heavy-factor' they put in. What did you think of that anyway?
I didn't mind it I just wished they would have included custom button mapping. There was no layout I ever felt completely comfortable with, especially switching between like 2-3 FPS at the same time.



Rylan wrote:I think I am going to pick up the trilogy this weekend. I am excited to play all 3 in a row again. Thanks guys.



ajh2298 wrote:count2infinity wrote:Just finished AC3. Not impressed, really. I'm going to go through now and do some of the side missions and such, but I missed all the puzzles and things that were in previous ACs. This game really didn't have any of that.
Also not really enjoying it. I am like 2 and a half hours in and I am at the point where I dont know to stop or try and keep playing hoping it gets better.


Sarcastic wrote:Pretty hard times in America, eh? I hear you. (to ajh2298)




Sarcastic wrote:canaaaaaaaaaan.
How would you rank R&C games as your favorites? I want to replay Crack in Time and I also have still wrapped Tools of Destruction. I'm probably going to start with either of those.


Sarcastic wrote:Really. Crack is so highly regarded. Other games must be awesome.







the wicked child wrote:I mean LOTR had some repetitive items as well, but it wasn't as noticeable as Batman 2. I don't have a problem with having a lot of collectibles if they put some effort into it... but for instance, other than the Citizens in Peril in the story missions which are all unique, in Gotham, there are 4 things: Frozen in Ice, trapped on top of an open fire hydrant, eaten by a giant plant or being held up by robotic penguins. They really couldn't think of anything else? With Gotham being so huge, there were a lot more opportunities to mix things up.

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