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Location: United StatesMember since: 03 July 2006

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Item was as described. Great price. Seller shipped fast-post office took 2 weeks
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CHROME by Loris Azzaro for Men Cologne 3.4 oz New Spray tester
31 July 2016
Light and Sweet
Oh I love AZZARO. My wife bought it for me and I was unfamiliar with it. But since I used it, I just love it. As a guy, I prefer a light aromatic scent especially during the summer because with the heat, who wants to be around colognes that stink. But I found it to be light and sweet. Not as sweet smelling as Curve for men, but along those lines. I would definitely recommend this.
05 November 2014
Great city building game with tons of ways to play it
So I can't play SimCity 5 because I don't really have a computer that's up to date to run it. So I looked up games that were similar and came across this gem. Now the trick with T4 is that it is just like a SimCity game. The difference is that the game is really detail oriented. I mean don't get me wrong, you just tone down the settings and play the way that you want or you can stick to the campaign mode in the game and achieve certain things where everything is unpredictable. You also have to micromanage the entire island building your own little paradise or insurrection. I love the fact that you can zoom so far down that you can literally see the people. And there are ways you can taylor the island to yourself. Do you want a tourist spot? Do you prefer to turn it into China and be a tyrant that the people fear? You can do it either way. I also love the policies that you can enact making it really feel like you can direct the course of the country. The only thing that I dislike so far is that it can be sometimes annoying using a controller to move in the game. It was great that I was able to connect a keyboard and mouse to my 360 and play using them. But that's about the only complaint. If you like city building games where you can micro manage or stay from afar and just let the city flourish, you will definitely like this game.
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05 December 2014
Amazing world that sucks you in and never lets go.
I played this game on PS3 and I never got to complete any of the side quests because the game continually crashed. Especially the Broken Steal add on. However, I can say with 33 hours logged in so far, that Fallout 3 on 360 is running as smooth as milk. The game play for those that are unfamiliar with it, is like a shooter on the surface but an RPG underneath. The shooting is not 100% accurate but as you continue to level up, your aim gets better. Fighting in the game is really like trying to survive. You could go straight in guns blasting, but without thought, you will end up dying quite a bit. But if you think about your approach first, you have a much better chance of survival. You are always outgunned and as the game progresses, you come across enemies that have some serious firepower. But you begin to get a pretty diverse arsenal if you manage your weight properly. Yes there is an weight limit just like in Oblivion. But it also depends on what difficulty setting you play. On the Very Easy and Easy, and Normal setting, bullets don't count as weight. On the harder settings bullets account for your weight but I don't play on those difficulties. Guess I'm not hardcore enough. I just like to enjoy my games. The story is not as tight but still meaningful. It gives you just the right kind of motivation to trail through the story. But I enjoyed it and the ending of the main quest as well. As I mentioned before, I can now go through the DLC and I have since been playing Broken Steel. The game is just wonderful. Bethesda really created a brand with their open world games and I won't spoil any of the stories but just know that it comes together as you play the expansions. Last but not least, the world is amazing. I think they could have chosen any setting they wanted for the this game and it would be amazing the same way. The destroyed remnants of DC really hits home when I reached a place in the game where you are on a high platform and I was able to look out at the Washington Monument and see it's broken remains and it was amazing. I love how you really feel the desolation that is around you. While I was playing, I would find myself getting excited to see a friendly NPC while roaming the outside world seeing some form of life. I would help them just to make sure that they survive. You can even swap weapons and aid with some NPC's. You do find a companion if you make the right choice in the game which makes combat much better. Then you begin to feel like you can actually survive an intense battle. But you still have to plan right or you could die. But the locations are amazing too. Bethesda went to alot of trouble to create some of the perverse situations that you come across in the game. There is one town that only has children running it. I love the fact that they take away your ability to draw your weapon because I am sure people would kill the kids out of wanting to know if you can or can't. There is a hotel with regular people in it in which the hotel owner becomes a despot. There is a drunk Russian that is holed up in a fancy resort home with 2 chicks that if you attempt to fight him, the girls will also shoot at you. Overall, an amazing game that holds up still although being 5 to 6 years old. If you never played it, then you definitely should.
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