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    I'll just give the code away to someone who doesn't have it.

    PM me if you want it.

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    This game is so different to anything i've played before. The control system is very interesting
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    I thought that was how it would fail, in the execution.

    Fascinating and brilliant on paper, in previews and trailers, but the actual 'game bit' with controls and interfaces... wow.

    Could be the most important game. God knows how it'll do.

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    Is it looking like game of the year standard? If it does I'll deffo preorder as I probably won't download demo coz I have one of the worst internets in britain, defo in my area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbgtz View Post
    Is it looking like game of the year standard? If it does I'll deffo preorder as I probably won't download demo coz I have one of the worst internets in britain, defo in my area.
    I don't know. The game part is lost in translation, it's completely lost. It's a lot like playing any conventional shooter, only without guns, enemies, objectives. So nothing to associate yourself with, nothing familiar. It's incredible.

    I think David Cage was right, he wasn't arrogant at all when he said it wasn't even a game anymore. The game term is now more about interpreting the message, which is what games are anyway. But now without the used words and used concepts, it's a completely new message.

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    So you could say it suprised you how well put together it is?

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    I thought it was going to be fantastic, but had the doubt of execution in my mind.

    I never go into a game thinking what it's made out to be. Pessimism is the best way to view any game.

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    Its seems like it would be interesting but not something that I'd go and shell £40 out for on launch day.

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    I wont be buying it, I found it tedious

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    I'm just new to the PS3. Why Is there so much hype surrounding this game?


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