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#1 Monkey_Has_Milk
Member since 2010 • 138 Posts

Yep, definately The Saboteur

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Based on quality AND quantity, hard choice between COD and GTA, but I'm going to give it to GTA. Each game adds something more to the already incredible gameplay, but they are each brilliant in their own right. I still absolutely love GTA III.

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Free-Roaming, set in New York City. The the game begins similar to 28 Days Later, you wake up and find the entire city is dead. I think the zombies should be the new running-zombies, I personally think they're scarier, but I also haven't seen many old zombie movies. In the game you find some different people with different goals, like one wants to go off playing 'search-and-rescue', another just has fun zombie hunting, and there's a guy who wants to make money off of it by providinga safe haven for all the surviving humans, but they gotta pay. Many strong themes, hard moral choices to make, multiple endings depending on who you help. And simliar to Far-Cry 2, you can kill the NPC's, and that will slightly change the story and have it's positive and negative consenquences.

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DEAD RISING! Oh yeah, let's put the whole game on a timer, even though it begs the player to spend hours of their time exploring, finding new weapons and so on, we punish them for doing that! And I could've even got passed that if the game didn't have like two save points in the entire thing. Rediculous.

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#5 Monkey_Has_Milk
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First off: Don't say Oblivion. I don't know why, but it just doesn't do it for me.
And secondly: I'm not that good at video games. Not bad, just not that good. I play on the easiest difficulty for everything or else I die heaps and just get frustrated.So with RPG's, unless they are amazingly fun and have an incredible story-line, are hit and miss with me depending on the difficulty. And I know most RPG's are hard.
So with those two things in mind, what RPG should I buy?

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#6 Monkey_Has_Milk
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Force Unleashed II, F.3.A.R. and LEGO Harry Potter. (and i'm just gonna sneak saints row 3 in here in case it does come out this year)

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#7 Monkey_Has_Milk
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Arcades games are in HD.
Don't take the risk, a couple more $$$ so you don't have any problems is worth it IMO.
Games: Well there's the obvious ones, Gears of War 1 & 2, Halo 3, Saints Row, Kameo and Fable II. And if you're into the show: Naruto: Rise of a Ninja. That's all I can think of exclusive-wise.

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