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johngreenart
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I concur with Concrete Donkey. I, too, have tried a few GTA games and just given up on them. I can objectively see what the GTA games are good at, and I *want* to like them, but I end up either frustrated with bad checkpoints or just feeling like I'm going through the motions. Saints Row I found far more engaging and

Yes, both are worth playing. They're both open world games, but tonally very different. Saints Row III might be more enjoyable if you've played at least the 2nd game, since it is a continuation of the story and characters (a lot of in-jokes and references to previous events). It's still a lot of fun either way as a

I dunno. I think the point of "the funniest lines in Ghostbusters were improvised, and there was no opportunity for improvisation in making the video game, so it is not as funny as the movie" sounds like it makes sense. But ultimately, that point is just "the game could've been funnier." Because there are plenty of

I am looking forward to Isolation as well. I'm a fan enough of the source material that I'm always willing to give an Alien(s) game a try.