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Yeah, Juiced 2 really sucked. Really, really sucked. No other way of putting it.

Yup tried it early its suck more than the suckiest sucky thing ever sucked ... I want the five minutes of my life back that I wasted loading that thing up :(

No, Flatout is developed by Bugbear.

The Darkness Demo is finally out and weighs in at 1.27GB

I was so close to buying this the other day but decided to hold out for a demo.

Hurrah! I'm sitting on the fence right now too, but the demo will probabaly persuade me to pick it up.

Darkness is pretty short if you don't bother with all the achievements and side quests.

But... while it lasts... it's up there with the best.

Shame that if you do choose side quests... there's a lot of running between places. (Like in Riddick)

I got it free on promo, so it's all good. :D

Is it just me or did anyone find The Darkness, hard to understand?

At first it is, but once you play the whole game (which I played and beat in less than a weekend, a rarity for me to beat a game that quickly), it all just becomes second nature and makes sense much better when you are "in the moment."

I highly suggest renting the entire game, seriously and truly it is among my Top 3 Games for the 360. It truly is.

At first it is, but once you play the whole game (which I played and beat in less than a weekend, a rarity for me to beat a game that quickly), it all just becomes second nature and makes sense much better when you are "in the moment."

I highly suggest renting the entire game, seriously and truly it is among my Top 3 Games for the 360. It truly is.

I agree. Loved, loved, loved that game!! Can't wait for part 2. Hopefully Mike Patton will be back to voice The Darkness.

Will have to get try and get Nascar '08 demo after, never played any of the Nascar series so have always wondered what they were like

Like most racing games, except all you do is make left hand turns :)

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