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- Very happy with the productMy girls (ages 7 and 10) have been playing Sly 2 for some time now. And asked for Sly 3 as a Christmas present. They are very happy with all of the updates and changes. They have taken well to the new game and like the fact that they are already familiar with the characters. The graffics are detailed and sharp. It has been a good purchase. I would recommend all of the Sly series games. Rating: - Never HeardI never heard of sly cooper before. But my friends have it. Fun. A little cartoon violence. Says one bad word. I don't have a play station. It is pretty hard because i'm a girl. I get confused. The only characters I know are Bentley,Murray,Sly,Carmelita,Octavio, and that purple lizard guy in jail (I forgot his name.) Love it. Rating: - 3 out of 3...Keep up the good workThe Sly Cooper Series has lived up to it's expectations. Ever since the first one (which I got for my then 9 year old cousin as an alternative to GTA and the likes but got hooked when he asked me to help him with certain levels). They've consistently brought out fun, G-rated games that even the "older kids" can play at a really good price! Rating: - Third time's the charmI really really love the Sly games, it's no secret. They combine amazing platforming with tons of weird minigames, interesting and unique storylines, and some beautiful cell-shaded graphics. However, I thought that the second installment, Band of Thieves, fell off a little bit, mainly due to the platforming, or lack thereof. Well, if you expected this to be remedied, you were wrong. The platforming elements are even fewer than Sly 2. Most of the game involves a main base, where the characters run around the area for different missions and, at these mission points, complete one or more minigames. These minigames have tons of variety, and are really fun, but they came at the cost of the platforming elements. Personally, I think it makes for a fun game either way, but diehard fans of the first game may complain about this. the boss battles are quite impressive, boasting a huge variety of villains and ways to defeat them. The graphics, as I mentioned before, are top-notch, and the level design is superb. The voice acting is also pretty good, though some of Murray's lines will actually make you cringe with embarrassment. Seriously, does this guy think before he opens his trap? So what's wrong with this game? Not much, but the game gets a tad repetitive, esp. in the fourth and fifth missions. Of course, when I say repetitive about a Sly game, I still mean tons of variety, just not up to the norm. And then there's the difficulty factor. I breezed through this game in four days, playing about 1 1/2 hrs. per day. Bottom line: great game, but the difficulty and slight repitition hold it back from perfection. You should buy this game. Rating: - this game is a must haveif you enjoy smoking up and playing video games, this is the game for you. this game has awsome graphics and its really addctive and fun. it has everyhting a game should have: good plot and action. and great artwork too. and its one of a kind yo.
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