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If you're new to the game and are unable to figure out how to use your keyboard maybe try using a controller.
If your're used to games telling you what to do, where to go and how to do it with little thought balloons then you're out of luck this is an older game where you're supposed to figure out all those things on your own.
Yea, don't care about fanboy defense so don't waste your time.
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To anyone objective, is the PS2 version worth it?
I knew 2 people that played the PS/PS2 version, it's different from the Xbox version additional junk in some places less in others and they liked it.
You do Liam Neeson a disservice, you should change your SN to something squishy, come back when you have some hair.
Yes, I went back and played the "last gen" version, no contest, miles and miles better.
This is bad in comparison.