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agentorange
agentorange
2016 was a long time ago. since then i have come to recognize that 'fun' is a reddit buzzword.
oldbonebrown
oldbonebrown
Ok, but don't let me catch you slippin again, I'm always on the lookout for an opportunity to be mad at people having fun with DR2
agentorange
agentorange
do you not like dead rising 2 that much. I liked it, although it is not on the same level as dead rising 1.
oldbonebrown
oldbonebrown
I think it's thoroughly mediocre, and I've never seen anyone call that out so I have taken it on my shoulders to dislike it for everyone else in the world that should know better. Somewhere out there someone right now in a discussion on Dead Rising is writing some variation of the sentence "I recommend Dead Rising 1 and 2, after that the series went downhill" and this thought makes my blood boil.
oldbonebrown
oldbonebrown
I was searching for a thread to be mad about the game in when I found your comment

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