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I'm in a quandry. I have some birthday money to spend, and I want to buy ONE PS2 game (I'm sad, but not quite sad enough to blow the lot on computer games). My dilemma is this - there are 3 games that I really would like to have, but I will only buy one of them.
Tiger Woods 2005 - I've got 2003 and its superb, but 2005 has got a course designer and EVERYTHING. Boozy nights in with your mates are a joy with this as well, specially if you team up into pairs and do matchplay...tempting.
Pro Evolution 4 - I've got PES3, and as everyone knows, its the daddy of all football games. The improvements on this new one sound mouthwatering...referee on the pitch breaking up fights...kits getting dirty...more control on lofted through-passes...better volleying...its arousing just thinking about it.
GTA San Andreas (I think) - I've got Vice City, and its as close to gaming perfection as you can get, loved it. Theres something about walking round a shopping mall setting fire to people, or shagging a whore in the back of your car then clubbing her to death to get your money back...I dunno, its satisfying.
So which one should I choose ?
Tiger Woods 2005 - I've got 2003 and its superb, but 2005 has got a course designer and EVERYTHING. Boozy nights in with your mates are a joy with this as well, specially if you team up into pairs and do matchplay...tempting.
Pro Evolution 4 - I've got PES3, and as everyone knows, its the daddy of all football games. The improvements on this new one sound mouthwatering...referee on the pitch breaking up fights...kits getting dirty...more control on lofted through-passes...better volleying...its arousing just thinking about it.
GTA San Andreas (I think) - I've got Vice City, and its as close to gaming perfection as you can get, loved it. Theres something about walking round a shopping mall setting fire to people, or shagging a whore in the back of your car then clubbing her to death to get your money back...I dunno, its satisfying.
So which one should I choose ?
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