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shyppo305 said:
Bad news for both systems, I think I've had enough of GTA. I gave it to my son, after Vlad's 2nd mission. GTA withdrawl is starting to kick in, nothing new except online play. It will sell well on PS3, because they have nothing else to play. I on the other hand will tune-up on Gears so I'll be ready for part 2. GTA 4 was scored too high (an 8.5 to 9 imho not a 10). Its not a shoe in for game of the year.

 Ummmm, welcome to the forums.  Glad to see you have an unbiased opinion about all the consoles.

Like it or not (and I am definitely not one who champions the GTA franchise although I will probably buy GTA4), GTA is arguably the biggest name in gaming after Mario, and it manages to sell more units than even the Mario proper games.  GTA is here to stay, which the evidence of selling 2.5 million units in AMERICA ALONE will more than sufficiently attest to.



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