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Includes:
- Nioh 2: The Complete Edition
- Citizen Sleeper
- Warhammer Age of Sigmar: Realms of Ruin: Ultimate Edition
- Saints Row (2023)
- Black Skylands
- Destroyer: The U-Boat Hunter
- Afterimage
- Soulstice
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Which regardless of it, the game plays like a PS2 game anyways, not worth it
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Now, which ones Bank account would I rather have...😏
Open world, 3rd person, crime game with cops, robbers, and gangs. 50/50 driving and on foot, lots of shooting, exact same mission structure, mild base building, buying properties, passive income, etc. Yeah, completely different in concept and implementation. No point of comparison.
Tell me, what flavor of ice cream am I supposed to like?
I said the review bombing trend, not individuals forming their own opinions based on first hand experience. Please try to keep up.
Are we back to needless bios? I'm right handed and loved the game Tribes.
So don't buy them at full price, or at all, as opposed to attacking anyone who says they enjoyed one (so like the complete opposite of what you are doing).
Maybe I'll be able to enjoy both? Crazy concept, right?
BTW, I enjoy upgrading computers, RV's, shooting sports, and long walks on the beach. Not sure why anyone needs to know that though
At least we can agree Tribes is great I guess, silver lining, you took my comment toooo serious btw, I mentioned my age cause you said kids, and we are talking games and tech, so yeah, that was that, not a bio, I love photography and hiking, if you must know though.
have a good day...
From Wikipedia:
The game received "favorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.[13] Reviewers likened Saints Row to the Grand Theft Auto series; some felt the game improved upon the gameplay of Grand Theft Auto, but others criticized the game's lack of originality. Steven Embling of play.tm wrote that while the game "isn't going to win any awards for originality", the game's graphics and sound design were "impressive" and "highly commendable".[28] Ryan McCaffrey of GamesRadar+ considered the game a worthy entry into a genre beholden to Grand Theft Auto, praising the game's graphics and use of the Havok engine, but lamenting the Respect system for disrupting story progression.[29] Will Tuttle of GameSpy considered that while not all players would respond positively to the Respect system necessitating mission progression, the Activities "offer some of the game's most memorable sequences".[22] Scott Sharkey of 1UP.com noted that Saints Row removed frustrating elements from previous Grand Theft Auto games, like load times between city sections and combat reliant on auto-aim, but considered its attempts to recreate urban gang culture and satire "so hackneyed that they cast an embarrassing shadow over the whole thing".[30] In Japan, where the game was ported for release on June 21, 2007,[citation needed] Famitsu gave it a score of one nine, two eights, and one nine for a total of 34 out of 40.[17]
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