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No.
The first is the best.
Then watch Angry Joe.
The guy is entirely too nice.
I also like the art and the design very much.
The gameplay wasn't that bad either, but that's just my opinion.
I already own it on the 360 and now bought it (plus the 2 quest pack DLCs) on steam for a lousy 5 bucks (7 including the DLCs). Absolutely worth it FOR ME.
Yeah, despite all his flaws, Peter 'I-like-to-make-big-promises-that-i-can't-possibly-keep' Molyneux did deliver a fun, playable game that had it's charm.
Granted it was easy as hell but eh.. as said, it was fun and at the end of the day, what more can you ask from a game?
First one is the best.. not that i've actually played any of the other but what i've read & heard of them, i don't know if i want to.
That and this game uses GfWL.. maybe if they changed it to Steamworks title it would be a worthy purchase but as it stands now.. :/