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Standard User time2die
(knowledge is power) Wed 24-Aug-11 09:00:42
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Ha ! Ha ! funny Ha wink
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(knowledge is power) Wed 24-Aug-11 09:02:06
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Not sold on the game based in the rubbish looking guns and the way they sound..........
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(knowledge is power) Wed 24-Aug-11 09:04:38
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Hey mate its good Banter and i love it when yourself and Spook have a little fun at my expense..........................Keep it coming wink


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(deleted) Wed 24-Aug-11 15:09:42
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I'll be getting a copy sometime soonish, me reckons. If I can get it for £25 or preferably closer to £20 then I'm sold, though I do have reservations just not so much in the combat area of the game. It's meant to have a good storyline and plenty of playtime packaged in so this to me is its main selling point.

I totally understand where you are coming from, some games you just can't play like you would if facing off to numerous baddies at the same time. Metal Gear Solid on the PS1 taught me that, and the need to be stealthy and explore, as you say.

To be honest, I'm not sure the graphics really do it for me. The gaming world environments, indoors (especially), look really square - isometric - like they've been laid out ZX Spectrum style on a grid. And all the browns and yellows, dull colours and empty interiors in the screenshots I've seen just turn me off. The graphics don't scream next gen to me, or even current. Having said this, I am sure if I look more into the game I'll see some redemption in that department, if I look again.

So you played a preview build eh? Lucky you!

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Heehee. Cheeky me.

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(deleted) Wed 24-Aug-11 15:13:24
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Yeah, Rage is definitely on my shopping list too. I'm liking the look of it even if that particular setting - post apocalyptic and all - is getting a bit stale. Looks like there is plenty of stuff to do.

I only hope the gaming environments are opened up more than they are in Borderlands and there's a big overview map (rather than just unabridged single area section maps as in Borderlands).

More gaming freedom please!
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(deleted) Thu 25-Aug-11 00:36:00
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No comment!





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(knowledge is power) Thu 25-Aug-11 08:47:54
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Thanks for your comments Gzero................wink

I know your a busy Lad reading up on everything MW3 related and the tension and anticipation you must feel while waiting for the release of this awesome looking game is to much.crazy
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(knowledge is power) Thu 25-Aug-11 09:13:17
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Whatever this Guy is saying about it on a negative level the Game in question is getting some really good reviews across the board.wink

So me thinks its a trip up the High Street tomorrow morning for a purchase,then i can come on my gaming forums with my buddies,Spook,Falcon,Guesty,Gzero and moan about the game and why i should have left it on the shelf.crazy.

Nothing like a good old Moan about a game that fails to live up to the hype,on the other hand i might be quietly surprised and it might keep me happy for 30 minutes.
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(deleted) Fri 26-Aug-11 00:54:55
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One complaint I have seen that I don't expect to come from you: "it goes into third person behind cover". smile
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