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> Full Auto Vs. Bloodwake
smartygre1
post Feb 21 2006, 10:23 PM
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I guess you if you said that both games have you driving around shooting at other people, than yes, both games are exactly the same.

Now if you factor in next-gen graffics, fully destructable environments, great online play, than Full Auto blows bloodwake away (and I enjoyed the $7 game)

Full Auto is not the best 360 game out, but it is likely #2 or 3. I am not much of a racing fan and this one is very addictive.
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post Feb 21 2006, 11:31 PM
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It sounds to me like this game has the exact concept of Bloodwake, but takes place on land with cars instead of on water with boats. I thought Bloodwake was a POS. Is there anyone that has played Full Auto who agrees? I don't think I am even going to waste my $8 to rent this damn game.


they are not the same concept. but they are sorta the same game in the respective cycle of teh consoles. Both were suppsoed to be great games, with good graphics, launched in the period following launch, and both turned out to be way overhyped.
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