
But you've answered my question there, so ta ;)
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but you're right with the comparison, so far. it may change as i get further into the game.
red dead was awesome as a good story/game. i would put this between M2 and RDR.
I would put it closer to RDR for being generally better, but closer to M2 for how it seems to play, so far. you on xbox, or ps3?
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Sat 21 May 2011, 5:34,
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red dead was awesome as a good story/game. i would put this between M2 and RDR.
I would put it closer to RDR for being generally better, but closer to M2 for how it seems to play, so far. you on xbox, or ps3?

Loved the characterisation/narrative in RDR, but found the gameplay itself a bit humdrum.
Brain is stalling over what M2 is, though. Unless it's Mass Effect 2, which I liked but found a tad sterile.
(Favourites are Fallout 3 etc and Oblivion)
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Sat 21 May 2011, 5:55,
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Brain is stalling over what M2 is, though. Unless it's Mass Effect 2, which I liked but found a tad sterile.
(Favourites are Fallout 3 etc and Oblivion)

I have Mass Effect 2, though i haven't played it yet. still.
Fallout 3 was good, but i lost interest after doing a few of the expansions (i bought the ultimate edition for £20, long after it was released) I think i enjoyed the story in RDR as i did a lot of the side missions with a buddy, so we spent hours picking flowers and laughing about playing a game which entailed picking flowers.
Most of the characters in LA N are very good, it is very much like playing a movie. I recommend buying it, though not at the expense of food, beer or prositutes.
is your gamertag Sea Tramp?
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Sat 21 May 2011, 6:12,
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Fallout 3 was good, but i lost interest after doing a few of the expansions (i bought the ultimate edition for £20, long after it was released) I think i enjoyed the story in RDR as i did a lot of the side missions with a buddy, so we spent hours picking flowers and laughing about playing a game which entailed picking flowers.
Most of the characters in LA N are very good, it is very much like playing a movie. I recommend buying it, though not at the expense of food, beer or prositutes.
is your gamertag Sea Tramp?

The whole experience, as far as I can tell, seems to combine the very least enjoyable aspects of playing computer games with the very least enjoyable aspects of being with people.
Into an unenjoyable whole.
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Sat 21 May 2011, 6:40,
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Into an unenjoyable whole.

it really depends on what games you tend to play online.
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