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I like this game because you can destroy a city by rolling it into a ball. I mean, come on! THAT'S AWSOME! But seriously, I give this game a 9 out of 10.
Dead or Alive 3 is cool for many reasons. Two of wich being that you can play a drunken master guy and you cand punch somebody out of a very very very tall building. You would think they would die from that, but no. Dead or Alive recieves a 9 1/2 out of 10.
You might like this game in the beginning, but trust me, after about 30 minutes of gameplay you start to realize that this game is extremely repetative and when you beat it you realize that this game is extremely short giving you a feeling of emptyness inside. I give Red Dead Revolver an A for effort, but a 3 out of 10.
This is my review of Shenmue 2. Well, it's not really a review, but my playing schedule.
12:00 AM. I start playing Shenmue 2 and already I don't know what's going on, then I have to walk for an hour to the other side of town.
1:00 P.M. I buy a zippo lighter from an overweight woman with an underbite. No I'm not joking.
1:01 P.M. I get into a brutally easy, button mashing fight with two drunk guys then I have to walk for another hour to get a letter from an old guy with a fu-manchu mustach.
2:01 P.M. I spend 30 minutes wondering what the hel* the letter means.
2:31 P.M. I follow an old lady to a martial arts academy were I have to karate chop a rock in half. Again, I'm not joking.
3:00 P.M. I follow what seems to be the same old lady for another 2 hours then my head explodes from a mixture of boredome and frustration.
5:00 P.M. I'm floating in a Limbo wondering why I bought Shenmue 2.
Shenmue 2 follows an old lady into a 4 out of 10.
Spider-Man 2 is by far the best super hero game I have ever played. Plus, the entire game isn't based on the movie. Usually games that are based solely on the movie are terrible, like Constantine (I hate Keanu Reeves). The ability to swing about Manhatten in a completely non-linear fashion boosts this games score way up. Plus they got rid of that "magic webs" thing that we saw in the first Spider-Man game for the X-Box, were apparently Spider-Man can shoot a line stright up into the sky and swing on nothing.
Spider-Man 2 swings itself into a perfect score of 10 out of 10.