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part one wasnt even all that ! AND IT WAS STILL FUN
imagine part 2 , its gonna BE all that and alot more!!!!
oh , and fun



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Nope. I love Insomniac and I thought Resistance did have a decent story but I am tired of seeing FPS (nothing against you guys who do love them) and I am voting with my money against them. If its used and I get it for under $40, I may get it then but I am not supporting FPS full priced, especially on the PS3.



I'm just saying...

You bet.



of course i will its one of my most anticipated game of this year



My mum will be buying it me....so technically i wont be buying it.

God bless parents



I hope my 360 doesn't RRoD
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oh hell yes I am



Fuck yes Pre ordered.



I don't know yet...I might get it used, or rent it, I have to play it cause I love the storyline. But with FPSs it really comes down to 'how many can I possibly own!', because eventually you end up playing them online only...and I'll have to pick from :

SOCOM
R2
KZ2
While still playing alot of warhawk

I cannot play them all online and be good enough at all them to enjoy them all. I haven;t figured out what to buy..and what not too.

Thank god for LittlebigPlanet and MotorStorm, they make it easy to buy.



 

PSN: TheGodofWine (Warhawk / R2 / MotorStorm PR)

AND

PSN: Skigazzi (for KZ2 and future games)

Ofcourse I'm going to buy it. The best shooter ever MUST be bought.



MGS4!

Yee.



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