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Ok, I accept the one disc, however, the usage of a fan technique somehow seems very strange to me. Well ,leave it to the Italians to come up with graphics that are beautiful to look at, but are not very practical.(When we were in Rome, my mother had a set of dining utensils. Very beautiful in terms of design but in practical use , impossible to use. Whoever heard of spoons , knifes and forks with flat plastic handles, anyway?)
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Dangerzone - Our technical advisor, who's also an advisor from the CSI show, helped us with our dead bodies. (I didn't actually kill anyone myself, honest.) Poseidon - The fan thing you're referring to isn't as bad as you say. We took the idea from the CSI Xbox game. If we had more time we would have built an actual toolbox to select tools from. Maybe the next game. Also, were able to fit more stuff on just one disc, because our technology is different, and our compression is more efficient than previous games! Isn't technology wonderful? PS - I'm not really italian. None of us are. We're in California! Heh - tricked you! |
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I finished the game yesterday and thanks to dangerzones walkthroughs which I did indeed need sometimes when I got stuck and couldn't do anything else I enjoyed the game very much. I liked everything new about the game and really enjoyed the old stuff as well of course it was still annoying to have to go all the way back to Brass's office to get another warrent when he was in the interegation room with me but that kind of thing has been in all three other games as well so I just delt with it. Overall I would give the game an A because it was longer and I did enjoy it much more than the first two. I think it was the three D elements that made the game come to life much better for me. Kem |