The fan translation of 2 was a bit better IMO. A decent jokes are Americanized, the names are oftentimes puns/jokes, and the storyline is so much more engaging than the first one.
That could be a possibility. I liked Investigations 1, but 2 is simply on a different level IMO. It expands on the original's gameplay mechanics nicely and has a much more intriguing story.
You definitely won't regret it; some of the characters that are exclusive to the game are likable beyond many others in the franchises, and the twists will keep you surprised all the way through!
Thanks. I always liked the M-bodies from this era, but I passed a parked Dodge Diplomat the other day and I then knew it was the right choice. Hell, the front grille makes the car look like it has a mustache. If that isn't awesome, I don't want to know what is!
You just can't beat bench seats, a column-mounted gear selector, steelies with center caps, and astronomical amounts of body roll with gigantic overhanging proportions. :D
Give me a Star Fox one and I'll throw money at Nintendo.
Finally, it's ugly. Cadillac has moved far away from this design language because it's so bland. The Germans, the Russians, hell, even the Chinese have better looking limousines.
I'm now glad that I waited on buying a 3DS. This model looks great!
- Minimalistic interface, no clunky menus or clutter
Thank you, my good man.
He is Hard to Kill after all, especially when he's Out for Justice. In fact, putting him Under Siege might make him think that he's On Deadly Ground and therefore act as if he were Above the Law.
There was always something alluring about visiting used car lots for me - I was enticed by the sheer variety and loved poking around, seeing the different styling cues, sitting in the varying interiors, etc. It was practically akin to a trip to an amusement park, ha.
Thanks for the information - it will probably prove to be invaluable when out and about looking at them. :)