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Episode 2 gets a lot of undeserved hate. Personally it was my favorite. I loved the combat system, and the game was actually difficult and had a lot of great post-game stuff you could do.

All the games have a phenomenal story, but I felt Episode 3 watered down the combat. It just felt like I was going through the motions more than it did in Episode 2, where you actually had to form some kind of strategy. I had more fun with Episode 2 than any of the others.

So don't listen to everyone who says Episode 2 is bad, judge for yourself. I did and waited a long time to play it, and was completely surprised how much I enjoyed it when I finally played the game.

Episode 3's one saving grace was that the mech combat was extremely well done.



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