Grand Theft Auto 4
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"The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of the blessings. The inherent blessing of socialism is the equal sharing of misery."
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I finally got around to playing it a few weeks ago. So far, it's the best game I've played this console cycle, but really, that isn't saying much...
It's the subtle things that make the game rule. Who'd thunk that in a game that allows drunk driving and the ability to throw people off the Empire State Building, the most immersive activity one can participate in is surfing the in-game computer world and watching TV shows starring Bas freakin' Rutten?
A phenomenal game, without question, but I still say San Andreas is better.
And although it doesn't need to be reiterated, Shenmue > every other game ever made.
It's the subtle things that make the game rule. Who'd thunk that in a game that allows drunk driving and the ability to throw people off the Empire State Building, the most immersive activity one can participate in is surfing the in-game computer world and watching TV shows starring Bas freakin' Rutten?
A phenomenal game, without question, but I still say San Andreas is better.
And although it doesn't need to be reiterated, Shenmue > every other game ever made.
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