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Also in terms of hideous plotting, it's kind of hard to swallow the game's implication that Goldfinger, OHMSS, License to Kill, Die Another Day and Moonraker all happened between Quantum of Solace and Skyfall. Or that when Bond falls off the train into the river in Skyfall his life flashes before his eyes in the form of a mediocre FPS.
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I am really excited for Dead Space 3 and sorta excited for Aliens Colonial Marines. It's kinda cool they updated the gear a bit, like making a more "modern" of the Pulse rifle that accepts today's accessories like red dots, etc
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dead space and aliens looks like a winning combo
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I still haven't played my copy of Dead Space 2. Dead Space 1 was a bit... draining.
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i actually never played one, 2 was sweet though
I heard you never speak in one, i hate silent heroes, a huge pet peeve of mine. 2 though, you just kick tons of ass.
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If you jumped into Dead Space 2 before one, it might be hard to go to the first game because the controls and the feel is a little different. The first game feels more confine after playing the second game.
I think Issac Clark talks a bit TOO much in the second game. I think they got the complaints from fans and went overboard with all the dialogue with the guy.
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