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Review Gothic 3? Play Oblivion instead!

Jim Kata

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it does not sound like that bad of a review. It sounds like he would like it a lot better than oblivion if he could stand the combat. Indeed, he makes points that seem very logical about the combat, whereas people here say the same thing and I think "That seems fucking horrible" and yet then they say the game is great. Sounds like shit to me, just a different brand of shit than oblivion.
 

MacBone

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Shoelip said:
I still don't get why all these people who seem to think they're intelligent still pay any attention to Volourn besides scorning him.
Shoelip, that's the problem right there, all of us who think we're intelligent but instead spend our time trying to figure out what the hell Volourn actually means. Volourn's posts are a kind of I Ching to some of us.
 

Texas Red

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Baphomet said:
suibhne said:
I decipher Volourn's posts to get my weekly Powerball numbers.

Volourn is a Malkavian?

You can compare Volourn to the main character of Crime and Punishment. Looking back at his posts you can see how he slowly descends in to madness.
 

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