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Boro_Bandito:
Though I think to be fair if you don't dig big cutscenes and long, impossibly convoluted plotlines, with a few awesome exceptions most JRPGS are probably out for you anyway. That game got fun after the cutscene, didn't ever quite finish it though and I never bought the second. I should either track it down or get an emulator for it again... If what i see for GS3 impresses me I might have to pick it up, I've got so few games for handheld pleasure these days.


(hurr hurr handheld pleasure)

Blue Kitty:
Anyone going to join the movement?

Cause I'm not

est:
I dunno, they have a few good points but then again if it is a full game with length comparable to the first then why not release it as a second game?

Perhaps on Steam they'll release it at a discount price for those who already have the original L4D?  I dunno.

est:
Also, apart from complaints about content that wasn't delivered for the original L4D and concerns that the community will split making it harder to find games the complaints seem to consist of "wah wah wah, this new game looks really different to the old one."  Like, maybe that is one of the reasons for it being a separate game instead of DLC?

MadassAlex:
The question is:

Will the game contribute enough new content to justify another complete price-tag? If it's basically the same thing with new maps, then 1 year is far too short a time. To add insult to injury, L4D didn't have a massive amount of content, anyway. Lots of maps, and a great Director system, but there wasn't exactly a wealth of enemies or weapons.

This really just seems like a money-grab from Valve.

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