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    Quote Originally Posted by kidgloves View Post
    Im actually playing the first one on the 360 at the moment for the first time and enjoying the hell out of it. Good zombie sandbox game
    I enjoyed the original too. I actually played through the whole game twice.
    It definitely has technical issues and a few bugs here and there; but nothing that crippled my overall enjoyment.

    Some of the weapon designs are great, particularly later on. The town level was really atmospheric, almost crapped myself a couple times during the sewer sequences. The jungle level reminded me of Zombie Creeping Flesh aka Virus.

    Hopefully the voice-overs for Riptide are better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morto Vivente View Post
    I enjoyed the original too. I actually played through the whole game twice.
    It definitely has technical issues and a few bugs here and there; but nothing that crippled my overall enjoyment.

    Some of the weapon designs are great, particularly later on. The town level was really atmospheric, almost crapped myself a couple times during the sewer sequences. The jungle level reminded me of Zombie Creeping Flesh aka Virus.

    Hopefully the voice-overs for Riptide are better.
    I enjoyed it, but:-
    1) The multiplayer didn't work as well as it should have IMHO.
    2) I lost interest by/at the prison.
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