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[quote]IGN gave 8.2 to sex[/quote] I dunno, on the plus side, Sex has Single-player, online AND local Multi-player, decent Party system, and the graphics, sound and force feedback on the controls are pretty good. On the minus side, like most games this generation, no manual is included, the new player experience can often leave a lot to be desired, and like a lot of movies the trailers are full of hype and stuff that the average player won't really do (or want to). Also, I don't think MLG has any tourneys planned for Sex so its probably not worth it.
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I agree. We have a best post ever winner. Lol.
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You win best post. Hands down.
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Edited by Cardinal 3: 9/8/2014 5:12:17 PMMatchmaking sucks though... Better off finding your own party.
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Edited by DaoFerret: 9/8/2014 5:39:37 PM[quote]Matchmaking sucks though... Better off finding your own party.[/quote] True. I hear there are a lot of Out Of Game Resources and sites to help with this though. You can't overlook a vibrant and active community if you're going to compare the two.
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You're done with the main storyline after 30 seconds.
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[quote]You're done with the main storyline after 30 seconds.[/quote] True, but the replayability is pretty good.
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I personally think the customisation in Sex leaves something to be desired. Not that you don't have a lot of options, but generally other players will leave you negative feedback and stop playing with you if you make something really unusual. Pro tip: If you're a fan of body paint, particularly down there, show your co-op players clearly BEFORE you start multiplayer activities, or the play session can get really awkward. Very few people like surprises in local co-op.
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[quote]I personally think the customisation in Sex leaves something to be desired. Not that you don't have a lot of options, but generally other players will leave you negative feedback and stop playing with you if you make something really unusual. Pro tip: If you're a fan of body paint, particularly down there, show your co-op players clearly BEFORE you start multiplayer activities, or the play session can get really awkward. Very few people like surprises in local co-op.[/quote] Yeah, but the community is so big and diverse, you've usually got a fair chance of finding someone willing to play ... Assuming you're willing to play with them. As for letting them know beforehand, that's why Voice comms is so important (and why so many wanted proximity chat in Destiny). Less "surprises" that way.