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starcraft said:
Ok im sorry but im still not seeing it. Its pawned by pc, looks MARGINALLY better than gears of war and appears to have the same mediocre gameplay that made the first game so bland. ive said it before and ill say it again, PS3 OWNERS YOU HAVE ACTUAL GOOD GAMES TO BRAG ABOUT, DONT WASTE YOUR TIME ON SOMETHING THAT WOULD APPEAR TO BE A PRETTY LOOKING UPDATED VERSION OF A GAME THAT GARNERED POOR POOR REVIEWS

I am so tired of this argument.

1. You have never played the first game I can guarantee.

2. The PS3 is about 10x more powerful than the PS2 in what it can do, so that is like comparing 3d on the SNES to the N64. 

 In any case, everything I see about this game makes me more excited about it.  I too was worried that this game would fail to live up to the expectations (which were ridiculously high), but this really does look like the kind of game that earns 10's.  It might even be better than Bioshock depending on how well the multiplayer runs.  I  am very confident it will be a better game than Halo 3.

 



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