Traded this game in towards Madden 11(which BTW I stopped playing after 3 weeks and traded that in towards Black Ops SMH)but now I'm thinking about getting this game again to give it another shot. I keep coming back to this thread and hearing all the positive reviews and it's making me regret trading it in the first place SMH.
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Traded this game in towards Madden 11(which BTW I stopped playing after 3 weeks and traded that in towards Black Ops SMH)but now I'm thinking about getting this game again to give it another shot. I keep coming back to this thread and hearing all the positive reviews and it's making me regret trading it in the first place SMH.#RespectTheCulture -
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Traded this game in towards Madden 11(which BTW I stopped playing after 3 weeks and traded that in towards Black Ops SMH)but now I'm thinking about getting this game again to give it another shot. I keep coming back to this thread and hearing all the positive reviews and it's making me regret trading it in the first place SMH.Comment
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Question about end of undead nightmare
SpoilerI finished undead nightmare last night, and saw zombie john marston, i didnt clear all the cities in mexico, and when he comes of out the grave, it says he was buried with a bottle of water to finish some things he had left, anyone know what that means? is it because i didnt clear all the cities before i did the final task?Comment
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Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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Thanks EN. I'm loving it so far. Just wish I had more time to play it. With work, wife, kids and all other stuff, I maybe have 2 hours a night to play.Comment
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Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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SpoilerWhen the credits roll, after you can still play as Jack right? And get everything you need? Or do I need to to all that just before the last scenario?Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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I know exactly what you guys mean. I am almost done with the main story, then on to Undead Nightmare, so another quick question for Chef...
SpoilerWhen the credits roll, after you can still play as Jack right? And get everything you need? Or do I need to to all that just before the last scenario?SpoilerYou can continue to play and do everything after the credits roll. Challanges, left over stranger missions, outfits, etc.. for the 100%Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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Sweet, thanks Chefdad!
Going to sure everything up tonight!Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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SpoilerI am now playing as Jack but I have not seen any credits roll yet, do I have to finish all stranger missions before I see the credits? ThanksComment
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Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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