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Fallout: New Vegas
Fallout 3 was the GOAT game, to me (before Arkham City and then the first 2 Mass Effects)
Loved it, so I knew it love the next one
I was about all the lead up to the game (I remember the rumor of the main character bein' a ghoul)
Then, when it drops; I rent this ridiculously repetitive game
I play for about 4 hours and ever mission was "go-get-me-that-so-I-can-give-you-this"
It didn't help that you didn't know anything about your character
I still have no want to play it
The first two Saints Row games
I wanted to see what the hype was about, with The Third and rented (Redbox/Blockbuster been eatin' off me over the past year).... that game was cray! Beat the story ( @ the ending if you chase down Killbane, twice, and got about 99%), twice, and I still want to own it.
I tried goin' back to the first two, for the story, but, they feel two primitive.
I don't like the graphics or the controls. And they aren't as wacky.
Even the goofiness is serious.
Fallout 3 was the GOAT game, to me (before Arkham City and then the first 2 Mass Effects)
Loved it, so I knew it love the next one
I was about all the lead up to the game (I remember the rumor of the main character bein' a ghoul)
Then, when it drops; I rent this ridiculously repetitive game
I play for about 4 hours and ever mission was "go-get-me-that-so-I-can-give-you-this"
It didn't help that you didn't know anything about your character
I still have no want to play it
The first two Saints Row games
I wanted to see what the hype was about, with The Third and rented (Redbox/Blockbuster been eatin' off me over the past year).... that game was cray! Beat the story ( @ the ending if you chase down Killbane, twice, and got about 99%), twice, and I still want to own it.
I tried goin' back to the first two, for the story, but, they feel two primitive.
I don't like the graphics or the controls. And they aren't as wacky.
Even the goofiness is serious.