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<blockquote data-quote="dtown8532" data-source="post: 103101" data-attributes="member: 320"><p>I haven't seriously played a GTA game since Vice City and even then I didn't finish it. I remember getting to a mission where I had to control a remote helicopter and disarm bombs. The controls were so touchy that I could never finish it and ended up quitting after numerous temper tantrums.</p><p></p><p>Nonetheless, after all the cum splooging reviews I've seen I decided to take the plunge again. I don't mind dropping 60 bucks on a game since I haven't done it since Skyrim and I got tons of play out of that investment. I've played about four hours or so and have advanced from Franklin to Michael and back again. The story keeps me going and I like how I haven't even left the city yet. My main frustrations are the amount of interactions mapped to the same button, the archaic use an only partially regenerating life gauge and sometimes the controls feel unresposive during combat. Fortunately, the assist aim helps with that one and I do like how they're checkpoints throughout missions so if you fail, you don't always have to start all the way over again. And yes, quick save on your cell phone is a God send. I'll stick with it till I reach an unskippable mission (yes, you can skip some with a penalty) that makes me want to use the PS3 thumbsticks as a way of forcing my eyeballs farther back into their sockets. Or....maybe it won't come to that. I did finish Red Dead Redemption without such activities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dtown8532, post: 103101, member: 320"] I haven't seriously played a GTA game since Vice City and even then I didn't finish it. I remember getting to a mission where I had to control a remote helicopter and disarm bombs. The controls were so touchy that I could never finish it and ended up quitting after numerous temper tantrums. Nonetheless, after all the cum splooging reviews I've seen I decided to take the plunge again. I don't mind dropping 60 bucks on a game since I haven't done it since Skyrim and I got tons of play out of that investment. I've played about four hours or so and have advanced from Franklin to Michael and back again. The story keeps me going and I like how I haven't even left the city yet. My main frustrations are the amount of interactions mapped to the same button, the archaic use an only partially regenerating life gauge and sometimes the controls feel unresposive during combat. Fortunately, the assist aim helps with that one and I do like how they're checkpoints throughout missions so if you fail, you don't always have to start all the way over again. And yes, quick save on your cell phone is a God send. I'll stick with it till I reach an unskippable mission (yes, you can skip some with a penalty) that makes me want to use the PS3 thumbsticks as a way of forcing my eyeballs farther back into their sockets. Or....maybe it won't come to that. I did finish Red Dead Redemption without such activities. [/QUOTE]
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