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I personally think the graphics were better in SR1. When it was exclusive to 360, you could see the detail on little stuff like hair and clothes, and jewelry, etc.. Once they released onto multiple platforms, you could see the indepth details were no longer there. I remember seeing the elvis like sideburns in SR2, and the looked painted on. I hope they gain some integrity back with this one. I have honestly preferred SR, but I have felt they have went away from what I think made them great. A pretty good story, that continues through games.

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@fieryermine The first SR looked better than 2 and 3 because it was exclusive to the 360. In 2 and 3, all the customization had the "painted" effect to it like the beards and stuff like that. I would suggest you play the first. It is what made the series so great.

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@RobHoliday365 I completely agree. SR3 was not that great. Yes, it still had the over-the-top gameplay like all SR's have been, but the story line was extremely lacking. That is what made 1 and 2 so great. The story line was awesome, and it carried over through the 2 games. And the fact they killed off Johnny Gat, which was the worst possible thing to do.

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@coryblaze then dont play a game where you have to play monthly. consoles are only good for certain types of games, which are fighting ( MK, tekken, SF, etc...) ,3rd person ( AC, GTA, SR, batman, uncharted, etc...) and racing (grid, nfs, GT5, etc...). all the first person shooters i play on the pc because it feels more natural and you have more control over your character. if you like rpg games, thats fine, but dont limit your self to one set of game to determine pc gaming.. just about 75% of games that are not exclusive get released to pc, and that means each genre of games get a chance on pc.