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I started to gradually re-play SS3 recently, and was astonished how much I liked it on second play. I was worried I'd feel not interested, since I only played it six months ago. It's the best SS for me.
If you want a second opinion, look on Metacritic 'user reviews'. My favourite review on there was from a player who wrote, "I cried blood when SS3 finished."
Killing is it's own reward in this game.
I know a couple of people who would like the games I already own, so we would put money in together to get the complete pack, but it's no good if the games I already own don't appear in my inventory, just like with other games, the extra copies don't exist.