Wow, this game met every hype it said it was going to be. Only real problem with it was the story and the length of the game. The good about it is the good amount of side quest you can do, even after the game is done. And some quest you do can even end up changing the way your world looks like for the better or for the worse. The main thing that keeps this game strong is the replay value. You can play this game several times through and still not be bored of it. But going through the games story takes almost no time at all. The missions are literally get her,get him, get him, kill him, game over. That is the story, iam serious. Other then the shortness and lameness of the story the game looks amazing. And the combat is very easy to pick up. Almost anyone will be able to beat this game, since you really can't die in it. Instead of death your character ends up looked messed up, and you continue fighting after you fall. This makes the game go down to very easy. However the combat is easy in the first place, so there is no reason to die in the first place. Its a fun game to pick up and play when you want to. The extras in the game is how your character looks like. It is very limited on clothing but the amount of dyes seem endless. They could of added allot more, but I guess that's why they want us to buy the DLC for the game. So it is a short game, because it is meant to be short I guess. Great game, but expect to burn money on DLC in the future. There is most likely going to be much more story to come.
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By edubuccaneer | Review Date: Nov 10, 2008 | X360
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