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Will you buy Fracture when it's released?  

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  1. 1. Will you buy Fracture when it's released?

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I want to get it if it's good when it's released, but if it turns out kind of like Force Unleashed (i.e. not as good as it could have been) I'll probably just play the demo. The game kind of only has one gameplay gimmick going for it.

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I'm not going to get it, because I don't buy that many games anymore. But while Fracture has had many criticism in the past, people are starting to be positive about the game, yes, even excited. The gameplay does seem interesting. I hope it scores good. :)

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I want to get it if it's good when it's released, but if it turns out kind of like Force Unleashed (i.e. not as good as it could have been) I'll probably just play the demo. The game kind of only has one gameplay gimmick going for it.

 

My thoughts exactly.

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After reading IGN's review, I probably won't be.

 

I won't be getting Fracture since I don't have any of the consoles it is released for. If I did I wouldn't base my decision on reviews alone though. It's happened more than once that games turning into immortal classics have received a very shallow reception from reviewers initially (in some cases they've even gone back and changed the reviews afterwards to avoid looking stupid :)).

 

Not saying this necessarily applies to Fracture, but I'd rather form my own opinion by trying the game before buying (if there is a demo or trial version) than rely on someone else to decide for me what is fun or not. :)

Posted

Terrain Deformation can turn gimmicky, or brilliant.

 

Imo, if you have a gun that shoots conveniently rising pillars, it's the first. Gimmicky.

Plus, it's not coming for PC. :(

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I won't be getting Fracture since I don't have any of the consoles it is released for. If I did I wouldn't base my decision on reviews alone though. It's happened more than once that games turning into immortal classics have received a very shallow reception from reviewers initially (in some cases they've even gone back and changed the reviews afterwards to avoid looking stupid :)).

 

Not saying this necessarily applies to Fracture, but I'd rather form my own opinion by trying the game before buying (if there is a demo or trial version) than rely on someone else to decide for me what is fun or not. :)

QFT

 

I normally don't like to listen to the mainstream reviews, as most of them are either too high (GTA IV, MGS 4), or too low (Wii Music, Tron 2.0). The best way to decide on whether a game is god is to try it yourself, which unfortunately, is unavailable for me to do with Fracture. **curses LA for not creating a PC version**

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When it goes down to the $20-30 range maybe same goes for TFU which I rented and liked but didn't have time to re-beat the game with the DS ending and won't be able to download the DLC coming out.

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