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@Princemon: I never had any technical problems, so I can't say.

As for the actual game, if you liked HR, I can't see how you can't like this game. The biggest issue I have with the game is the story and the collosal chunk of content missing from the game, only to be pawned off to fans right after we've shelled full whack for it already. I understands games cost big bucks these days, but Square Enix are well and truly taking the piss with this.

I don't really play games these days and it's stuff like this that reminds me why i don't play them anymore. All about the £££££.

We won't know the severity of how badly the game was damaged until we see all the DLC released, but I am really upset about the whole thing -- despite really enjoying what little the game had to offer. But, then, even if we got the full thing, I suspect it wouldn't have been as good as HR or the original.

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Sorry, but Beyond: Two Souls is by far the weakest entry in Quantic Dream's cannon: terrible pacing, boring characters, and a convoluted story. I'm hoping for a return to form with the next game, because I think David Cage and co. make such interesting games. But this was, at best, only okay.

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Slowly but surely this series is getting easier and easier. Travel from the get-go and no respawning enemies? God bless the mainstream.... not.

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Can you hear that sound? That's the sound of Nintendo scraping the last drops of ideas out of their barrel.

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Nothing a few updates wouldn't sort out. I'll wait out to play it though.

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We've heard Capcom spit the same words out time and time again.

I hope they do actually go back to basics, but at this point I'm not holding my breath.

It would also be nice to see some new characters, rather than playing as Leon or Chris for the umpteenth time.

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@videogamer008 Just play the first game, that was in English dub.

Funny enough, I normally like *** with Eng subs, but the voice acting was so good in the first game I was a little disappointed they didn't continue that way.

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Why is it Redemption 2? Why can't it be like a seperate Red Dead again?

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@Gankstar_VX84@killip How did he push it downhill?! I think you give him little credit for what he's done. Infact, I'm not even sure you have your facts right. Do you even know who he is?

He made Resi 1 and then went to do other things, Capcom had serious problems making its sequel, so asked him back, creating one of the best horror sequels in a video game.

The horror genre was becoming extremely stale (due to every developer pulling the same tricks he left behind) so he comes in to help make Resi 4 (again due to a stale process with nothing really new happening) and love it or hate it, he made a very new kind of horror game.

Now we're at a stage where his work has made most horror games these days into action game, rather than horror, and I feel he's going to up the anti once again.

You're either a troll or you really have no clue.

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@orangesonic Resident Evil feel? He pretty much single-handedly made the horror genre what it is today, and continues to push it forward. After he left Capcom to do their thing, look what they're doing: aimlessly trying to carry on from his work and think action is what everyone wants.

Less is more is the number one rule for horror games, and developers these days don't realize it.

Developers need to actually listen to Shinji, because he seems to be the only one with his head on.