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Lord of the Rings: War in the North (PC) on Steam for $19.99..


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darksiders = best ocarina of time clone ever + sadly underrated

i never finished it, but i don't regret purchasing it for 10$ either. but i would have been pissed if i'd paid 60$ for 10 hours of content.

not overly stoked about playing death in the sequel, seems too cliche, but i'll be picking it up anyway once it goes on sale

my main gripe, and the reason i lost interest are the gameplay changes are too abrupt. one second you're using combos with your weapon, the next you're flying on a griphon or using that big ass gun. which is cool, but the transition just seems too sudden. the difficulty curve jumps when you pick up the gun just because you're unaccustomed to it at that point.

other than that, i wish it were 20-30 hours. then it would be truly epic. the boss fights are pretty damn good for what they are.

with the rapid devaluation of game value, i have to say no game is worth 60$ unless you're going to put hundreds of hours into it

even the shittiest game is worth 5-20$

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darksiders = best ocarina of time clone ever + sadly underrated

i never finished it, but i don't regret purchasing it for 10$ either. but i would have been pissed if i'd paid 60$ for 10 hours of content.

not overly stoked about playing death in the sequel, seems too cliche, but i'll be picking it up anyway once it goes on sale

my main gripe, and the reason i lost interest are the gameplay changes are too abrupt. one second you're using combos with your weapon, the next you're flying on a griphon or using that big ass gun. which is cool, but the transition just seems too sudden. the difficulty curve jumps when you pick up the gun just because you're unaccustomed to it at that point.

other than that, i wish it were 20-30 hours. then it would be truly epic. the boss fights are pretty damn good for what they are.

with the rapid devaluation of game value, i have to say no game is worth 60$ unless you're going to put hundreds of hours into it

even the shittiest game is worth 5-20$

yeah, right now I'm waiting on the expansion pack for Skyrim to come out before I buy it, just because I know they are going to release new content on a massive scale and if you wait to buy you can get the game and the expansion for the same price or less then the game new. it pays to wait some times
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