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| 10 FEB 2012 at 10:20am |
markornikovJourneyman

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Posts : 1301 Joined: 28 OCT 2011 Location: BE, Antwerp
Status : Offline | Originally Posted By ILoveYou (9 FEB 2012 5:55am)
And am I the only one who thinks there's only a few real adventure games on that list, to begin with?!
I agree, LA Noire and Portal 2 have very little 'adventure' elements
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| 13 FEB 2012 at 6:41pm |
walshSorcerer Apprentice


Posts : 384 Joined: 15 DEC 2010
Status : Offline | ^Agree, they aren't my idea of adventure.
They could have used some variety instead of the same games in each category.
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| 27 FEB 2012 at 5:12am |
MJEcclesIntergalactic Janitor


Posts : 22 Joined: 27 FEB 2012 Location: UK
Status : Offline | I had mixed thoughts about LA Noire. Although the general atmosphere of the game was nice, I'd have rather played a grissled PI than a bookie cop. The feel of solving the murders was interesting. The interview sequences were too merciless and felt very rigid. The real flaw was the mandatory chase sequences which never felt like they flowed naturally from the story. "Look, the bad guy is over there, go chase after him."
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