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Grunker

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I never understood the Codex love for Space Ranges 2 (yeah, I know, bring out the pitchforks). I mean, I completely understand the appeal, and I got the game straight away. But on their own, every gameplay system is, overall, not really that exciting or appealing, and they're pretty shallow. I mean, I guess the appeal is that together they're more than the sum of their parts, but it just didn't really do it for me.
 

Burning Bridges

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Instead of copying things we have seen thousands of times, these Russians should make a retro future game with a Soviet vibe, that could be awesome.
 

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I never understood the Codex love for Space Ranges 2 (yeah, I know, bring out the pitchforks). I mean, I completely understand the appeal, and I got the game straight away. But on their own, every gameplay system is, overall, not really that exciting or appealing, and they're pretty shallow. I mean, I guess the appeal is that together they're more than the sum of their parts, but it just didn't really do it for me.
Just like every other game the Codex likes.

:troll:
 

Grunker

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I never understood the Codex love for Space Ranges 2 (yeah, I know, bring out the pitchforks). I mean, I completely understand the appeal, and I got the game straight away. But on their own, every gameplay system is, overall, not really that exciting or appealing, and they're pretty shallow. I mean, I guess the appeal is that together they're more than the sum of their parts, but it just didn't really do it for me.
Just like every other game the Codex likes.

:troll:

:rpgcodex:
 

Severian Silk

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I couldn't really into Space Rangers for some reason. Neither the adventure puzzles, the combat, nor the RTS portions really excited me.

:shrug:
 

Stabwound

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Are they just going to keep re-releasing the first 2 games? This is literally about the 6-7th time they're releasing either SR1 or SR2.
 

Gozma

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I bought SR2 at the US release, played it almost to completion, never thought about it much again and never felt like replaying. My definitive mostly inoffensive game, despite being of a Pirates!-like genre that I normally dig. Goofy translation hurt it a lot.
 

commie

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I never understood the Codex love for Space Ranges 2 (yeah, I know, bring out the pitchforks). I mean, I completely understand the appeal, and I got the game straight away. But on their own, every gameplay system is, overall, not really that exciting or appealing, and they're pretty shallow. I mean, I guess the appeal is that together they're more than the sum of their parts, but it just didn't really do it for me.

So.....you never understood the...love, but you completely understand the appeal?

What the fuck are you trying to say Grunk?
 

RK47

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I never understood the Codex love for Mass Effect (yeah, I know, bring out the pitchforks). I mean, I completely understand the appeal, and I got the game straight away. But on their own, every gameplay system is, overall, not really that exciting or appealing, and they're pretty shallow. I mean, I guess the appeal is that together they're more than the sum of their parts, but it just didn't really do it for me.
 

RK47

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I never understood the Codex love for Gothic (yeah, I know, bring out the pitchforks). I mean, I completely understand the appeal, and I got the game straight away. But on their own, every gameplay system is, overall, not really that exciting or appealing, and they're pretty shallow. I mean, I guess the appeal is that together they're more than the sum of their parts, but it just didn't really do it for me.
 

kazgar

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I never understood the Codex love for Tranny (yeah, I know, bring out the pitchforks). I mean, I completely understand the appeal, and I got the game straight away. But on their own, every gameplay system is, overall, not really that exciting or appealing, and they're pretty shallow. I mean, I guess the appeal is that together they're more than the sum of their parts, but it just didn't really do it for me.
 

Tolknaz

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Fuck those greedy russian bastards. I'm not going to buy the same game third time just because they implemented higher resolutions and added some minor things here and there.
 

Raapys

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Isn't this a fan thing without the original devs? Think those went to work on King's Bounty or something after SR2.

Anyway, yeah, HD remake is kinda meh. I want SR3.
 

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