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look like a piece of crap at first glance , but i went into it believing that rockstar games has never let me down yet... and i'm thrilled that they are living up to my expectations

i'm only about 10% in after playing for a good few hours over the weekend and i'm loving it so far

so yeah... its worth a look

Jimbo the great

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  • 2 weeks later...

if you think rockstar has never let you down, then cleary you have never played state of emergencey! man that was crap. so much hype, so little substance. :dry:

GTA series of course were killer. :)

I kind of liked the fact that it wasn't as huge as San Andreas, it didn't feel as overwhelming. You don't get the same thrill running from the cops in this as you did in the GTA games as if you hide for a little while your wanted level just drops as opposed to cops not resting until you're dead/you respray your car.

I've just finished the game with 90% complete. Thankfully once you've beat it you can keep playing to finish any missions that you've missed.

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