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Rath said:
Everything Twesterm said AND it had amazing commercials.

Mad World (the song from the commercial) started selling like crazy on iTunes when that commercial came out, and yes, it is one of the best video game commercials ever, I still have the video on my 360, along with the Bioshock teaser and Commercial.



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i love this game, online is the shitttt



Yeah, it has some of the best co-op I have ever seen. I personally didn't like that every character weighed at least 300 pounds, but it added a sense of humor to the game. The dialog is like a bad action movie, which I loved and hated at the same time. Good luck trying to make any sense out of the story, but the game definitely deserves a 9+.



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