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I ignored most of the GT3 topics, assuming the game would not interest me and thus failing to see what all the fuss was about.
However, I have been consistently bombarded with glowing reports of the game and little by little, my interest has increased.
People I know have said its great and all the magazines said it was great, but what eventually convinced me to have a look at the game was ssxpro.
Firstly, he acted like I should have already owned it coming out with "how far are you on GT3?" when I'd never spoken to him about it before, and then informing me that he knew people that had been against racing games but who had been "instantly converted" by GT3.
I finally decided htat I would look into it, assuming that Iwould hire it in a "try before you buy" type way. However, when I returned home from my daily visit to help the kids at the orphanage and voluntry work at the church (or boozing it up infront of "Shogun Assassin" for those of you who don't mind me dropping my flawless image), I flicked through the local paper only to discover that someone, who I can only assume is the local nutter, was selling his brand new copy of GT3 for a tiny £25 pounds.
Trying to think of a reason not to follow this up, I picked up the phone and signed my last £25 over to a gentleman I'd never met and went to collect my prize.
Apprehensively I placed the disc in my PS2 and sat back with SUPER HIGH expectations.
Within minutes, I was shovelling my jaw from the ground infront of me. This game IS superb!!!!!!!
Anyone who was thinking of not buying this game may I please urge you, as ssxpro did with me, to thnik differently! Go and grab yourself a copy of GT3 NOW!! Trust me, there is no downside.
And a big thankyou to ssxpro, without whom my life would still be the pitiful waste of an existence it was not 5 hours ago! THANKYOU!!!!!
Goodnight!
I ignored most of the GT3 topics, assuming the game would not interest me and thus failing to see what all the fuss was about.
However, I have been consistently bombarded with glowing reports of the game and little by little, my interest has increased.
People I know have said its great and all the magazines said it was great, but what eventually convinced me to have a look at the game was ssxpro.
Firstly, he acted like I should have already owned it coming out with "how far are you on GT3?" when I'd never spoken to him about it before, and then informing me that he knew people that had been against racing games but who had been "instantly converted" by GT3.
I finally decided htat I would look into it, assuming that Iwould hire it in a "try before you buy" type way. However, when I returned home from my daily visit to help the kids at the orphanage and voluntry work at the church (or boozing it up infront of "Shogun Assassin" for those of you who don't mind me dropping my flawless image), I flicked through the local paper only to discover that someone, who I can only assume is the local nutter, was selling his brand new copy of GT3 for a tiny £25 pounds.
Trying to think of a reason not to follow this up, I picked up the phone and signed my last £25 over to a gentleman I'd never met and went to collect my prize.
Apprehensively I placed the disc in my PS2 and sat back with SUPER HIGH expectations.
Within minutes, I was shovelling my jaw from the ground infront of me. This game IS superb!!!!!!!
Anyone who was thinking of not buying this game may I please urge you, as ssxpro did with me, to thnik differently! Go and grab yourself a copy of GT3 NOW!! Trust me, there is no downside.
And a big thankyou to ssxpro, without whom my life would still be the pitiful waste of an existence it was not 5 hours ago! THANKYOU!!!!!
Goodnight!