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That was the first game I bought for PS3. It was engrossing and disturbing. I found myself feeling horrified while not playing because of crushing/severing the head of every body you walk past so that they don't sneak up behind you. Absolutely awesome game, until somebody dropped a revolver on the ground, started firing their rifle at it, and had me pick it up. 35k+ damage per shot and corpses left burning kind of killed the tension.



Hmm. Sleeping dogs looked a lot like a GTA game. Is it much different, and how so? I'm not completely opposed to the genre as long as it has something to make it interesting, like a sick sense of humor XD

I have heard Fallout games compared to Elder Scrolls without the scenery. Not that I enjoyed the scenery in Skyrim much. Too much snow. I live in Minnesota where there is snow on the ground 7 months of the year :s Any thoughts on Fallout being more/less fun than Elder Scrolls? Do they still have the character creation and skills similar to Fallout 1 and 2? Or involved leveling system like Morrowind/Oblivion? I like this kind of thing as it can give a more mental aspect to a FPS style game.

And any info on gameplay style of the Souls games? As I said I can enjoy a single player campaign game if it pulls me in. I played halfway through Dead Island as the rapper before I connected to any multi-player and I loved the solo play.
Yeah Sleeping dogs is very similar. There's more emphasis on hand to hand fighting and it's done pretty well. And it's not as big. Smaller map and a little more restrictive for example you can't just hop over any fence or bush and run through someones backyard sort of deal. No aircraft to fly. But the driving was fun. All in all it's a fun and easy relaxing play through. I got the Plat in 4 days.

The Souls games I think open up a bit more the newer the game as I understand it (more open world) Only played Demons myself. And yeah it's a tricky game when just starting out.