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Old 11-02-2004, 06:59 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by timcclayton
BacardiJim's review of Traitors Gate 2 is quite amusing - HERE.

Summary:

"But enough about what’s wrong with TG2, let’s look at the positive aspects. It is mercifully short, with most of the game time spent either retracing your steps because of game bugs or beating your head against the wall over some of the puzzles and action sequences. There is no story to distract your attention from your surroundings. It is varied enough to appeal to a variety of masochists, regardless of their gaming preferences. The uniform drabness of the scenery can be very soothing. The awkward controls allow you to exercise the fingers of both hands. And it gives those folks who didn’t like the first Traitor’s Gate the opportunity to feel smug. All for a mere $30."

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Of course, BJ has been officially smacked by a certain developer who made a certain game that BJ most certainly didn't like.
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