Well, I really liked the storyline in R&C3, but R&C2 I really liked because of the hoverbike racing. It was more intense than like, half the racing games I've played in my life.
But I dunno, cause Tools of Destruction has a somewhat deeper storyline, it seems like they're actually wandering into the serious territory now. Which isn't bad, since there's always Captain Quark to break the tension. It's hard to say, which is my favorite though.




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