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28-10-2008, 11:25 | #42 | |
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28-10-2008, 11:46 | #43 |
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Good scores
Have to keep an eye out for it when I've got more time for something like this.
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28-10-2008, 11:56 | #44 |
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Reading the UK review it seems he grumbled for most of the article but still gave it a high score :/
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28-10-2008, 12:06 | #46 |
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He didn't really praise the game at all, unless I'm reading it wrong He just whinged about Oblivion and what was wrong with it. The only thing he linked from what I can understand is the environment.
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28-10-2008, 12:41 | #47 |
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I know, the UK review looked like it was written by someone who didn't actually like RPGs very much, yet knew he had to give it a good score. The AU and US reviews are much better in terms of describing the game better I feel.
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28-10-2008, 14:00 | #48 |
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The fact the other 2 are so close leads me to believe that the UK reviewer is talking out his arse.
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28-10-2008, 17:27 | #49 |
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Me too. One of the best games of 2007 IMO.
It's doing really well by all accounts. Woot! 360: average 93. http://www.metacritic.com/games/plat...out3?q=fallout 3 PC: average 93. http://www.metacritic.com/games/plat...out3?q=fallout 3 PS3: average 91. http://www.metacritic.com/games/plat...out3?q=fallout 3 |
28-10-2008, 19:46 | #50 |
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Bioshock is quite possibly *the* best game on the 360, so anything compared to it needs to be good. I have very high hopes for Fallout, and only a couple of days till I have it to see whether it meets those hopes
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