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I do agree that Ratchet is a great franchise but I really wish they could make a next gen Jak and Daxter game as I loved the first one on the PS2 and then it went downhill after that one imo.Comment
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Picked this up last night for 19.99 at Kmart and cant wait to dive into it once I get through some of the games Im currently playing.
I do agree that Ratchet is a great franchise but I really wish they could make a next gen Jak and Daxter game as I loved the first one on the PS2 and then it went downhill after that one imo.Comment
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Lol, I like the second one more for that reason. I'm about to start the 6th episode right now. Using Bentley can be a pain though when compared to Murray or Sly.Originally posted by BlueNGoldI feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.Comment
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I'm almost finished with Sly 3 by the end of the week......but I feel like the third game just drags on too much. Hopefully Sucker Punch has learned from their experience with these three games not to make similar mistakes with the fourth one. For $40, this collection is a steal between the three games and the mini-games that are offered. I hope more of these collections are released for older PS2 titles.Comment
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I never played Sly before but man this game is great. You get a fun game, 3 games for $40, and pretty easy trophies. You cant get a better deal than this. I cant believe I never played this when I was younger.MLB: Texas Rangers
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I never played any of these games on the PS2, but I just finished Sly 1 and I really enjoyed it. It was also the easiest plantinum trophy I have ever gotten. I plan on jumping into 2 sometime soon.
I am hoping they remake Ratchet & Clank next. I got into these games on the PS3, but have only played the first one on PS2.Comment
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Yes, but I got kind of burned out by the 3rd one since I played them all 3 in a row.. By the end I was just ready to get it over with.. Still, it would be great if paced yourself, which I clearly didn't..Comment
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I finished the second one back a the beginning of the year and still haven't started the third. Planning on it closer to the release of the new one.Originally posted by BlueNGoldI feel weird for liking a post about exposed penises.Comment
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I'm almost finished with Sly 3 by the end of the week......but I feel like the third game just drags on too much. Hopefully Sucker Punch has learned from their experience with these three games not to make similar mistakes with the fourth one. For $40, this collection is a steal between the three games and the mini-games that are offered. I hope more of these collections are released for older PS2 titles.
I managed to finally drag through it (Sly 3) as I push to finish most of my 2011 games in order to free up space for the next wave I have coming in.
Just a few more of those %$^&in challenges and I'll have the Plat.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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Matt, those challenges are terrible in Sly 3. I literally stopped after a few and is what's preventing me from a Platinum in this game.Comment
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I have one last one to finish on the second to last level, and then the last level of challenges and it's mine. Almost every one of them have been a real bugger.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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