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Arcturus said:
tehsage said:
Arcturus said:
I almost bought one when I saw RE4, but then learned that it was coming to the PS2, so I held off. Also, I don't have much time to dedicate to playing games, and there were more than enough games in the queue to be played for the PS2.

From what I've read and seen, the GameCube version was vastly superior to the PS2 version.


It was my understanding that the GC version was only slightly better graphically, and the PS2 version had additional content and features.


 Exactly.  People who tout the GC versions superiority have not played both (I have).



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