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disolitude said:
Do most of you people posting even care about bioshock? or are you just happy bout the fact its not going to be a 360 exclusive?

I hated the first one...so PS3 can have the whole thing. I'd love MGS4 in return tho :)

 I really enjoyed the first one (played it on my roomate's 360).  I mean it wasn't as revolutionary as some claimed (Condemned was one of the first games this generation to make combat completely different).  I liked it a lot nonetheless, great art direction, and a pretty good story.

 I would love to see it on the PS3 because I won't be living with that roomate for much longer.  I am a little worried (as I would be with any game, like Call of Duty 5 for instance) that it is being handled by another dev team than the original one.



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