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Dawson Coffey
Fernley, Nevada, United States
Favorite Game
13.7
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1.2 Hours played
When discussing the best and most revolutionary games of all time, what comes to mind? Half-Life 1? Super Mario 64? Virtua Fighter? What should come to mind is this game. Grand Dude Simulator is a game with no objective. It is the definitive sandbox game. List of mechanics:
Pissing? Check
Going to jail? Check
Cars? Check
Everything in the game has been tuned to perfection. The hand to hand combat is immersive. I often found myself using melee attacks rather than the guns because of how fun they were. If I had one complaint it would be a lack of multiplayer. This kind of game would be the kind of game to kick back with the boys and play for an hour or two. But you can't really play with the boys, just talk to them while they play. Despite this, I give Grand Dude Simulator a 4.5/5. Highly recommended to chicken and police enthusiasts.
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Buggy D. Ball 20 Dec, 2017 @ 2:59pm 
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