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Although one of the best things about it is the absence of any fast-travel system. I hate that kind of thing, you miss EVERYTHING in between two places, and that detracts from immersion. Overall, I love it. though it wouldn't hurt from someone to take the textures and raise the resolution a bit, perhaps fix some jagged edges and such, then it'd be perfect.
my only problem with the game is the lack of quality controll with the voice acting.. it's like they just used bad recording equipment during their sessions...
they would have done that already if they planned to. i imagine that there are beyond retarded costs and copyright BS they had to go through with the first one.. and as ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ amazing as this game was.. the real Metal and Rock demographic (also including video gamers) probably isn't big enough to justify another go at it.