Anyone else play the Deception games? Anytime I mention it to other gamers, they either have never heard of it or never tried it. Anyways, I finally got ahold of the rest of the series again and I thought I'd do a video about it.
Deception Series Review.
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Deception Series Review.
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Re: Deception Series Review.
This game has popped up on my radar ever since Gamerforlife made a thread about it a while ago. As someone new to the series, would you suggest any one game first? Or would it just be better to play them chronologically?
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Yeah, that's right I did make a thread about that didn't I? I loved that series and own all but one of the installments
In my personal opinion, Deception 2 is a good place to start. More accessible than the first and probably has aged a bit better than the original
I'm glad the series is getting some love. Nice job Unleaded Logic
In my personal opinion, Deception 2 is a good place to start. More accessible than the first and probably has aged a bit better than the original
I'm glad the series is getting some love. Nice job Unleaded Logic
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I agre with Gamerforlife and would start with either 2 or 3. 2 is fantastic, but 3 almost seems like its better then 3. I've only played about a hour into 3 though, so I guess your safe bet is 2.Dylan wrote:This game has popped up on my radar ever since Gamerforlife made a thread about it a while ago. As someone new to the series, would you suggest any one game first? Or would it just be better to play them chronologically?
Glad to see that there is another person who enjoyed it, Gamerforlife! I'll have to dig for your thread!
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I've had Trapt for ps2 sitting on my shelf for the longest time but I just haven't played it. I spent about thirty minutes with it and got irritated by the tutorials and the camera after I got it. I love the idea of the game, I just need something to motivate me to play it over all the other damn games I have.
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Trust me, I know how it is to want to sit down and play through a game, but not have the time due to other games and life in general. It pays off though when you finally do play it and go: "What a great game, I wish I would of played that sooner!" Its like finding gold.(-_-) wrote:I've had Trapt for ps2 sitting on my shelf for the longest time but I just haven't played it. I spent about thirty minutes with it and got irritated by the tutorials and the camera after I got it. I love the idea of the game, I just need something to motivate me to play it over all the other damn games I have.
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I picked up Trapt recently as well. Also, have not really played it. I fiddled with it for a little bit and eventually got one of my booby traps to nab a guy. That was pretty cool. Hopefully, I'll find a bit of time for it later.
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Funny story I picked up deception 1 the year hurricane katrina hit.I was in miami for vacation and a cd music store had it for 4.99 cib.after getting home in N.Y.C. i checked it out and i didnt appeal to me,so i went into your local neighborhood game store to trade it in and the dude was like .50 cents for it and i really didnt care much cause it wasnt a known title and back then i wasnt clear on whats a hard to find game and a rare one so the guy offered me 5 bucks and i accepted.So heres the funny part 5 or so years later(as in today)I make a road trip to delaware(about 45 mins from where im from today) and my not so secret retro dealer happens to have a pristine copy of tecmos deception cib for 9.99.so to make a long story short karma rewarded me by reuniting me with a bad trade regret so im happy with about 8 other retro goodies I snagged up today.
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