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Location: United StatesMember since: 17 November 2013

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Reviews (2)
Seek and Destroy (Sony PlayStation 2, 2002) - American version
31 March 2019
Decent Chibi Tank game
After playing it a while, I find that Seek and Destroy is just ok. The combat itself is somewhat repetitive with simple point and shoot mechanics (Not much artillery travel like World of Tanks, etc), as in the enemies move little and you have little evasion options. Also the camera doesn’t stay where you aim but L2 refocuses your aim so it points to where your gun is aiming, so may as well hold down L2 the entire time. The best part about it is the silly dialogue with other characters and the tank customization.
Grand Theft Auto IV (Sony PlayStation 3, 2008)
24 April 2019
Story and world detail is good; not much else. Doesn't hold up
GTA IV has a lot of driving as the title implies, and the driving... is bad. The lack of any traction makes any car driving a dumpster on ice. The characters, a few hours in, are mostly unlikable, or neutral; Niko, the player character, is the only one I've liked so far. The graphics still look okay in 2019 and my favorite bit is the amount of damage cars take, scrunching in an amount not matched even by demolition derby games. The atmosphere and colors really complement the story, which is what kept me playing for hours, to see where it went, mostly how Niko would rise up the ranks and where he'd end up. The shooting gameplay is servicable if a bit slow. If you wanted to get into GTA with cheaper titles than GTA V, I would recommend Vice City or San Andreas over this any day. It's about the same price as Vice City or San Andreas, too.
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