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this was the only good PS3 game for months
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It was the only PS3 game
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>>738011510
which was the second one, Ratchet Tools of Destruction 1 year later?
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>>738011430
Motorstorm was based
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>>738013454
racers with rubberbanding AI can't be good
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Ridge Racer 7 was pretty good.
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>We’ll never get a Resistance 4 because modern SNOY is too busy shitting out nigger tranny garbage

It hurts
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>>738014204
nobody bought R3
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>>738014107
Rubberbanding is the only way to make it fun, otherwise you make one tiny mistake and the whole race is ruined.
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I bought my PS3 with Sonic 06.
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>>738011430
full auto 2 was sorta fun....
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>>738014998
then don't make mistakes and code an AI that can make mistakes too once in a while
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>>738015195
>then don't make mistakes
no one wants a racer where you're incentivized to drive slowly and carefully
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I remember when the PS3 came out and me and my brother had to split money for it.
I really wanted Resistance but he said this other game got like a 9.5 on gamespot or something and since he was paying more were getting that.
It was for the best Cod4 was a better game by a mile



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