"Eight hours with the Xbox 360"


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I know there have probably been other Xbox 360 impressions threads, but this write-up is quite possibly the best one yet, IMO ...:

http://www.gamespot.com/forums/show_msgs.p...pic_id=23856490

(I first found out about these impressions from this thread @ Team Xbox forums: http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=379804 )

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I'm hearing more and more bad things about PDZ.  This worries me.  I think I will rent it before I buy :/

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:o what?? where? it looked beautiful from the stuff ive seen...and i already have it preordered :p

I'm hearing more and more bad things about PDZ.  This worries me.  I think I will rent it before I buy :/

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yeah its a wonder of all the 20 reviews which came out after the NYC showing, the worst is posted by WonderChu:P

I disagree. That was easily the best 360 review I've seen on the 'net. Just because he wrote about some of the negatives doesn't make the review bad. I appreciate honesty and the positives greatly outweighed the negatives.

Also, the part about PD0 doesn't make me any less interested in the game. He admits he had extremely high expectations for the game and wanted to be blown away. I think with some tweaks here and there, this game will be really fun ( <--- keyword ).

I've never played the original title, so I didn't expect to be blown away. In fact I wasn't even interested until about a week ago. After seeing more recent videos though - especially that 6 minute clip - I think this game has a lot of potential. The only reason it may not be a blockbuster hit is because it doesn't look "real" enough and....it's not Halo.

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