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		| SoldierHawk 
 
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				Well it depends on your style. If it was me (and if I wasn't already deeply immersed in a series of LPs), I'd be doing Morrowind and Oblivion. Maybe Fallout 3. The pros are that the games are huge, open ended, never run out of things to do, and your playthrough is unlikely to be the same as anyone else's. The cons are that the games are so big, it would be hard to decide where to stop the LP. GTA would be a ton of fun to watch, but you run into the same problem of open endedness.
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		| Optimist With Doubts 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				It really depends on which way you want to go with it. A video lp? A picture lp? Commentating on the lp if it's video. I think different games lead themselves to different styles.
 I would say first pick the game you would feel most comfortable with playing through the whole thing.
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		| bitwise 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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		| Thunderhorse 
 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I'd watch you play anything if you sung the lyrics again! (Please tell me you have that Fire Emblem playthrough saved somewhere!)
 I vote Fallout 3, but GTA Vice City: The Musical sounds quite tempting as well...
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		| bitwise 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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		| Douche McCallister 
 
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		| Slayer1 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I hear your voice and I think of the speaking program.
 I like it so far, more of the serious type of LP's versus the funny ones which is a nice change of pace from the ones I watch.
 [SPOILER:7f4d078a56]Are you going to do the alternate endings?[/SPOILER:7f4d078a56]
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		| Natsu 
 
				
			 
				
			 
				
			 
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				I like it overall.  I think an experienced player it may not be as interesting, but for a player who wants to know should I pick this game up? you do great.
 If you wanted to reach a wider audience then I think humor would be the way to go, or being ridiculous awesome. I think an experienced player may watch someone else's play through it, if the other person was realy good, or was making jokes, and funny comment out of parts they remember. A novice or (new player like myself), would enjoy that as well to some degree (not as much as someone whose experienced it first hand), but it would appeal to both crowds. I think, for me, I like how you have it, it can show me the game, how the game works, and gives me, I feel, a fairly accurate image of whether I'd want to play it. As an inexperienced person with fall out, I prefer this style. Great job.
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