- Oct 4, 2018
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Not looking to start an argument or anything (seriously), but the 'game that shall not be named' - is it really that big of an issue?
I like them both, and while they both draw from similar stereotypes (basically a requirement for a college game) I think they 'feel / read / play' rather differently. (ie; this game is too different to the 'other one' to just be an 'inferior copy' or whatever argument caused the problem in the first place.)
Like I said, I enjoy them both, they're both well done as far as I'm concerned.![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
I like them both, and while they both draw from similar stereotypes (basically a requirement for a college game) I think they 'feel / read / play' rather differently. (ie; this game is too different to the 'other one' to just be an 'inferior copy' or whatever argument caused the problem in the first place.)
Like I said, I enjoy them both, they're both well done as far as I'm concerned.