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I have to say, this is hilarious. The entire office is in hysterics. Can we tweet that image?
Thats what I looked like when checking out the game. Your right about the second part but I dont think it was an insult persay.
Oh no! Reading! :P
Don't worry, there's plenty of Dredd action in the story :)
I think the game should function great as an introduction to the world of Dredd, but is also hugely enjoyable for longer time fans of the comic.
If not... well, I will play the classic game. :D
However, I have to admit this product is very good and there is plenty of Judge Dredd atmosphere and action.
Given that, there is no denying that, this product is more of an interactive comic than a first person shooter.
Ha!
Or the fact that one of the prisons is just an piece of floating ground in the middle of one of thise "hyperways".
No need for walls, anyone who tries to escape is killed by the oncoming hypertrafic!
:D