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Mine was manu'd in August I think, no problems with it for the 10 mins I tested it Game advice required people!!! Just seen video reviews of Saints Row and Dead Rising. Both look cool, especially liked Dead Rising when you got a drilling machine and picked up a zombie on the end
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30-11-2006, 16:39 | #182 |
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Saints Row has been the more fun game for me out of the two, purely because of DR's save system. That's not to say it isnt most amusing of course, it can just sometimes be difficult to maintain progress
Either that or I need to spend some more time looking for bogs.
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I love both games, and I've spent quite a bit of time on both of them. Dead Rising's save system is weird, though when you get used to it, it stops becoming an annoyance and starts adding to the atmosphere (you're in a zombie infested mall after all, it's not meant to be easy ).
I personally would recommend getting both
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To save in Dead Rising you generally need to get to the bathroom and save in there. There are other save points (the safe area you first start in, whenever you finish a case), but in general the toilets are where you need to save.
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ye gods don't know if i'll have enough money might have to decide between the 2. Depends how Christmas goes
Can't you save in the security room too?
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Demos for both are on the marketplace if you can wait till boxing day
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I'll have to
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Remember: Being able to afford to eat is always an option, never an essential
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Besides can always eat 8p Noodles from Asda
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