Where did you hear you can become a criminal in Grizzly Gulch? There is also 
more than the menu driven things. You get to shoot bad guys and try to avoid 
hitting Cecil the bank teller or the lady. You also get to shoot in the 
shooting range which brings up a question. How is there a robot in the wild 
west? Also you get to do other cool things like swipe at rats with a net and 
shoot at snakes. I do however think that the replay value is pretty small. 
The only part that makes that interesting is instead of having three ways to 
shoot at bad guys you have five. Three being left right and center and five 
being left left middle middle right middle and right. That makes it pretty 
difficult. Well just my two cents, Later, Matt
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <Gamers@audyssey.org>
Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2006 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Chillingham and games with replay value


> Hi Raul,
> This is what makes me not buy Grizzly Gulch iether. At least I heard a
> review of the game, and it was like: 'What would you like to do now?' The
> user basically just chose and, as you say, it sounds so menue driven. I
> heard a rumour that, if you wanted to, you could become even a criminal, 
> but
> when I contacted bavisoft to ask some questions about GG, I got no answer
> (to be fair it was near Christmas a few years ago). I was wondering 
> whether
> Chillingham was different.
> A companies games I'd like to buy are Code Factory's, but I wish their was 
> a
> place where I could order them online.
> This is what also annoys me about Gma games, and other vendors, where they
> don't support online ordering. I know you can pay by other means, but 
> since
> I don't control that sort of finance, it's really too much effort. Another
> thing that I have heard about Code Factory's games is that you get the 
> game
> on a CD, with no activation or registration. It now goes against my
> principals to buy a game where the game generates a code, and I need to 
> ask
> the vendor for an unlock code. I tried it with Troopanum, but I can't 
> stand
> the fact that everytime my computer crashes or is formatted, I have to 
> email
> them for a new unlock code to break the generated one. I'm not talking 
> about
> games that connect and get a code from the server, I just don't like 
> people
> having so much control over a product that I feel I've purchased the right
> to play the full version, without having always to ask them for unlock
> codes. What happens if for some reason they refuse to give me a new code,
> because they've somehow lost my record of purchase, or they don't answer 
> my
> emails because they've gone out of business?
> Ari
>
>
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