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BenKenobi88 said:
ChichiriMuyo said:
grimygunz said:
Honestly I knew i was never going to Buy LAIR from day 1 as I knew I wanted warhawk more as i was a big fan of the Original on PS1. Now that both are out I bought Warhawk BR version and rented LAIR to see what all the bad reviews were about. after playing a few missions all i can say is.
What game were they playing. I have played truly bad games that deserve 5 out of 10 and this is not one of them.

I honestly rate this game a 7.7 as its definatly not flawless. The only problem is that its it can get repetitive at times.

 

Now THIS is exactly the sort of response I'm looking for. He says he liked Warhawk, so we know he likes flying games. He says he had lower expectations of LAIR, but they weren't very poor. He says he played it during a rental, so now I know about how much time he had with it. And on top of that, he even gives a mini-review and score.

Thank you, sir.


You said you DIDN'T want reviews or scores! I'm done with this thread, when you're done with your personal study, let the forum know.


 He didn't want reviews or scores from review sites.  He wanted something equivalent from a regular Joe like you or me.  I think you misunderstood what he was asking for.



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