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Author: fleinn
Posted: July 01, 2011 (04:10 AM)
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"Yeah, you remember that major police action the US lead where soldiers ran over the opposing forces with motorcycles?"

lol Hah, yeah, I saw that on TV. Good times.

I really like the story you're telling in this review. Even better than the one in the Pitfall review :D But the part where you start to dodge bullets and explain the controls and the meta maybe needs some work. If that was a bit more like turning a sheet (as in.. you get a clear sense that something else is explained now), it would be really effective, imo.


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Author: Masters (Mod)
Posted: July 04, 2011 (06:15 AM)
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Nice job, dude. I knew you'd love this game. Ah, brings back memories--think I'll give it a go tonight.


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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: July 04, 2011 (04:05 PM)
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Thank you, gentlemen. I'll probably try out those other games you had listed as well.


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