GTA:SA Reviewed
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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Mon Oct 25th at 11:46pm 2004


http://ps2.ign.com/articles/559/559560p1.html

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If a solid storyline and some incredibly tough missions are all that you're looking for, then you can have them. If you'd rather spend your time doing nothing but exploring the city and finding new ways to make money, destroy property, and dress like a pimp, then you can do that too. Live the life you want to live; do the things you want to do, it's entirely up to you. But however you choose to do it, do it now. Drop everything and do it right now. It's the best PlayStation 2 game ever made. Period.


Gordon Who? [addsig]




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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Adam Hawkins on Mon Oct 25th at 11:47pm 2004


I caved in and ordered it for the PS2. Hopefully they'll have fixed the aiming system in this one as i've always found that to be the series' only weak point. [addsig]



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Posted by G.Ballblue on Tue Oct 26th at 12:03am 2004


Hopefully it will actually be about cars this time. [addsig]



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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by omegaslayer on Tue Oct 26th at 12:09am 2004


Im getting it tonight from game stop (I pre ordered it ), but hopefuly the game will be different than GTA3 and GTA:VC, cause like adam said, the aiming is lame. [addsig]



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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Cassius on Tue Oct 26th at 12:12am 2004


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Gordon Who?

Gordon Freeman, the main character of a game that is not at all in direct competition with GTA:SA.





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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Tue Oct 26th at 12:25am 2004


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Gordon Who?

Gordon Freeman, the main character of a game that is not at all in direct competition with GTA:SA.



It was more a reference to the fact that I think i've found a game that I'm more excited over than HL2.

And it comes out this week.
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Posted by Gwil on Tue Oct 26th at 12:27am 2004


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I caved in and ordered it for the PS2. Hopefully they'll have fixed the aiming system in this one as i've always found that to be the series' only weak point.


Apparently it does differentiate between civilians/coppers and criminals this time Apparently, anyway!


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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Gwil on Tue Oct 26th at 12:36am 2004


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Gordon Who?

Gordon Freeman, the main character of a game that is not at all in direct competition with GTA:SA.




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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Rumple on Tue Oct 26th at 3:50am 2004


they have changed the aming system it is more like the system they used in Manhunt which is supposed to be much better (but ive never played manhunt so i wouldnt know)
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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Cassius on Tue Oct 26th at 4:02am 2004


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Posted by Campaignjunkie on Tue Oct 26th at 4:54am 2004


I soooo saw that coming.
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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by OtZman on Tue Oct 26th at 1:39pm 2004


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If a solid storyline and some incredibly tough missions are all that you're looking for, then you can have them. If you'd rather spend your time doing nothing but exploring the city and finding new ways to make money, destroy property, and dress like a pimp, then you can do that too. Live the life you want to live; do the things you want to do, it's entirely up to you. But however you choose to do it, do it now. Drop everything and do it right now. It's the best PlayStation 2 game ever made. Period.


That sounds a little to much to believe... "It's the best PlayStation 2 game ever made.", s**t then it HAS to be good. I will wait for the PC version though. Better graphics, better aiming, better everything.
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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by KungFuSquirrel on Tue Oct 26th at 1:43pm 2004


Well, at least they're making this claim on a console after it's been in existence for quite a few years and we're closer to their next platform than the PS1.

Like those damned movies that come out in January touting themselves with reviews of "The best movie this year!"

By the way, Daikatana is the best game ever starting with a 'D' and ending in "aikatana" to have been released on April 14th, 2000. (I looked that up; I didn't know it off the top of my head, I swear!) [addsig]




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Posted by Gwil on Tue Oct 26th at 1:43pm 2004


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Bah. teach me to incite image based replying against the mack daddy, huh?


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Posted by Andrei on Tue Oct 26th at 4:36pm 2004


Notice how many new and great titles seem to appear on PS2 before they do on the PC. Damn consoles, damn them all!

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Posted by Gwil on Tue Oct 26th at 4:43pm 2004


Maybe so, but GTA3 was on the PS2 first, as was Vice City if I recall correctly - its one of the flagship products for the console


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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Spartan on Tue Oct 26th at 6:27pm 2004


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It was more a reference to the fact that I think i've found a game that I'm more excited over than HL2.

And it comes out this week.

You will burn in hell for that comment. J/K





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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Andrei on Tue Oct 26th at 6:40pm 2004


Reminds me of Tommy Vercetti.

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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by $loth on Tue Oct 26th at 6:42pm 2004


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Reminds me of Tommy Vercetti.

LOL or CJ [ carl johnson not campaign junkie ]

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Re: GTA:SA Reviewed
Posted by Crono on Tue Oct 26th at 9:29pm 2004


Or... Johnny Depp in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas [addsig]




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