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  On 2/27/2011 at 7:27 PM, theSun said:

just ordered sacred 2, maybe good for a weekend or 2.

 

i'm looking for a generic baldur's gate type game that i can play co-op for 360. even arcadey like dynasty warriors. suggestions?

 

the first marvel ultimate alliance, I would actually like some more co-op action rpg suggestions as well, for ps3 360 or PC.

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  On 2/27/2011 at 8:26 PM, Ego said:

Valve is without a doubt the best at building levels that push you in the right direction without being too obvious. They can build a linear campagin that doesn't feel like it at all.

 

That's true, I remember a bit from Half Life 2 in the coast area. There was some abandoned house I walked in, I thought it was just put there as background cause it was kind of far away from the path, I went closer to explore, but apparently I was supposed to go in there, as there were some creepy events triggered once I was in. That was pretty cool.

god of war 3 on hard mode. Super hard at times, You need to actually have a correct strategy to get past certain parts. just beat hades, I'm at the gateway to olympia and those guys with the unbreakable(but blockable) attack suck. Once the dogs come out im like fuck this. 4 hits and im dead.

worms reloaded, today i beat the main missions, which is kinda the ending but i unlocked the last 5 err bonus" maps. i'm taking a break now watching the academy awards. i slaughtered level 29, booya!

  On 2/28/2011 at 2:53 AM, Bubba69 said:

god of war 3 on hard mode. Super hard at times, You need to actually have a correct strategy to get past certain parts. just beat hades, I'm at the gateway to olympia and those guys with the unbreakable(but blockable) attack suck. Once the dogs come out im like fuck this. 4 hits and im dead.

 

I didn't like the demo, haven't played any of the other GoW games either. But I'm actually big into Greek mythology and stuff, only problem was that the guy you play was so small on my non-HD TV that anything he did looked rather unspectacular, and I couldn't really care about him or loosing. Maybe it would be worth another try when playing over a projector. If it does get more strategic, it sounds interesting. I don't like mere button mashing so much.

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  On 2/28/2011 at 3:28 AM, Terpentintollwut said:
  On 2/28/2011 at 2:53 AM, Bubba69 said:

god of war 3 on hard mode. Super hard at times, You need to actually have a correct strategy to get past certain parts. just beat hades, I'm at the gateway to olympia and those guys with the unbreakable(but blockable) attack suck. Once the dogs come out im like fuck this. 4 hits and im dead.

 

I didn't like the demo, haven't played any of the other GoW games either. But I'm actually big into Greek mythology and stuff, only problem was that the guy you play was so small on my non-HD TV that anything he did looked rather unspectacular, and I couldn't really care about him or loosing. Maybe it would be worth another try when playing over a projector. If it does get more strategic, it sounds interesting. I don't like mere button mashing so much.

 

It should be coming out as a greatest hit soon. I'd recommend it, demo doesn't do it justice. Very cinematic looks really nice on HD, there are also a lot of camera movement and zooming in the game so he's not always so tiny.

 

EDIT: but you should grab the 1st 2 because there is a lot of storyline you will miss otherwise if you are into the mythology side of things.

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  On 2/28/2011 at 4:47 AM, Terpentintollwut said:

I think a friend has at least the 2nd one. Is there really a big consistent storyline to it?

 

It's got a great storyline and is worth playing the first 2. Pick up the GoW Collection, it's only $30. And yes, GoW 3 is now a Greatest Hits so you can pick it up for $30 as well. 3 awesome games for $60? Go now!

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stacking on the PSN. kinda fun. could be harder puzzles but most of the repetitive challenges are easily worked out. i like a puzzle where you cannot work it out, you stop playing, come back the next day, still no idea, 3 days later you get an idea whilst taking a shit and bam you can continue. but without having to play for 10minutes to get to the challenging part as that pisses me right off

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  On 2/27/2011 at 7:27 PM, theSun said:

just ordered sacred 2, maybe good for a weekend or 2.

 

i'm looking for a generic baldur's gate type game that i can play co-op for 360. even arcadey like dynasty warriors. suggestions?

sacred 2 lol

it's really not all that good but co op can be fun if you constantly try to dick each other over, and it's INCREDIBLY cheesy in a bad movie kind of way. like, you're this weird fallen angel type hero in a medieval sort of world and you're walking along and all of the sudden some guy stops you and he's like "HELLO I AM THE LEAD SINGER FOR THE METAL BAND BLIND GUARDIAN I HAVE LOST MY MICROPHONE WILL YOU HELP ME FIND IT?"

 

but yeah dynasty warriors 7 is coming out soon! should be fun for a playthrough or two.

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had a go on a 3DS yesterday

 

it mapped the counter in front of me via a card and then i was shooting the unit around a virtual 3D dragon that seemed to pop out of a hole in the counter that wasn't there

 

quite impressive for a handheld unit but i'm not sure if the thing would give me a headache after a while

  On 2/28/2011 at 6:41 PM, Benedict Cumberbatch said:

stacking on the PSN. kinda fun. could be harder puzzles but most of the repetitive challenges are easily worked out. i like a puzzle where you cannot work it out, you stop playing, come back the next day, still no idea, 3 days later you get an idea whilst taking a shit and bam you can continue. but without having to play for 10minutes to get to the challenging part as that pisses me right off

 

Yes, it's very fun. Nice light puzzle/adventure game.

 

  On 2/28/2011 at 10:13 PM, mosca said:

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Hell yeah - done with single player, onto MP - keep an eye out for me!

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Got Dead Space 2 over the weekend - just got a short half hour in yesterday evening. . . too early to say, but I loved the first one and this one seems to be just as tightly focused. Only (very, very minor) complaints are the sometimes cliche horror movie motifs and that the main character has a voice now - I know a lot of people claim that this draws the player into an emotional connection, but I actually very much liked that the first game isolated you by giving no voice at all to the protagonist.

 

Do love the way that you are given your main powers/weapons pretty early on - already jumped out of my seat a couple of times, so looks to be a promising, twisted trip.

Playing Dragon Age: Origins. I wanna beat it before the next one comes out. And I believe it comes out in a week from today. Can anyone recommend what DLC to get for this one?

  On 3/1/2011 at 11:05 PM, 747Music said:

Playing Dragon Age: Origins. I wanna beat it before the next one comes out. And I believe it comes out in a week from today. Can anyone recommend what DLC to get for this one?

 

Do you already have the Awakening expansion?

 

As for regular DLC, I'd recommend:

 

Warden's Keep (which is useful over the course of the game)

Witch Hunt

The Stone Prisoner

 

This is all the DLC for the game. I'm looking forward to 2. Pre-ordered the Signature Edition awhile ago. I have to wrap up Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow and Limbo soon so I can get on it as soon as possible.

played the first couple of minutes of killzone 3. Since we moved house i can't find the move controllers. So when i've got time i'll dig through the many boxes and have a proper play. it was annoying using a controller again i must say, after lording it up on the keyboard and mouse for metro 2033. I don't know how people put up with that shit. Then again ppls put up with all sorts of shit, the boredom of live to air sport, listening to their girlfriends rag on about their day, going to work in customer service. So i should perhaps be a little less militant and a touch more circumspect about this console controller thing. perhaps

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  On 3/2/2011 at 2:59 AM, Tauhid said:
  On 3/1/2011 at 11:05 PM, 747Music said:

Playing Dragon Age: Origins. I wanna beat it before the next one comes out. And I believe it comes out in a week from today. Can anyone recommend what DLC to get for this one?

 

Do you already have the Awakening expansion?

 

As for regular DLC, I'd recommend:

 

Warden's Keep (which is useful over the course of the game)

Witch Hunt

The Stone Prisoner

 

This is all the DLC for the game. I'm looking forward to 2. Pre-ordered the Signature Edition awhile ago. I have to wrap up Castlevania: Lords Of Shadow and Limbo soon so I can get on it as soon as possible.

 

 

No I don't have Awakening yet. I think I might wait an anticipated price drop. at $40, I might as well just get Dragon Age 2.

 

Thanks for the tips.

Playing through Dead Rising again, attempting only to use the most ridiculously

useless killing objects, (like the football) but not getting very far.

Also playing this game "Mushroom Man". Very simple and old school but stupidly addictive.

Mushroom Man

  On 3/2/2011 at 3:41 AM, usagi said:
  On 3/1/2011 at 9:48 PM, T35513R said:

Got Dead Space 2 over the weekend - just got a short half hour in yesterday evening. . . too early to say, but I loved the first one and this one seems to be just as tightly focused. Only (very, very minor) complaints are the sometimes cliche horror movie motifs and that the main character has a voice now - I know a lot of people claim that this draws the player into an emotional connection, but I actually very much liked that the first game isolated you by giving no voice at all to the protagonist. Do love the way that you are given your main powers/weapons pretty early on - already jumped out of my seat a couple of times, so looks to be a promising, twisted trip.

 

It's a lot more fast-paced, as you probably noticed. Watch out for dem Leapers, they move a LOT faster and will be on your ass if you don't stasis them as soon as you see them. Stasis was the first thing I fully upgraded, can't live without it.

 

The voiceless protagonist idea fit well in the first game because it was slower, more brooding, more atmospheric. It would have been untenable in DS2, considering the exposition and plot expansion that was required.

 

Yeah - dig - I played for about hour or so last night - also have been putting all my nodes into stasis as it is, literally, a life saver. I'm less bothered by the voice of the protagonist as time goes on - I get what you're saying about it being somewhat necessary to the way the plot is moving along. Still, I kind of wish the dude sounded a little less like a pussy. Tends to take me out a bit when the game sort of falls into "horror movie/game" cliches, where the protagonist's all like "sharon? sharon!!! shit I lost the connection . . .SHARON!!!"

 

But, I mean, fuck it, the game RULES. Great expansion on the ideas from the first game - one thing I noticed last night - you can't "cheat" the game by moving away from where you expect the next monster to come from. I tried it in one area where I was routinely getting fucked up, expecting to get the drop on the spot where the first monster comes out of the ceiling - all of a sudden one bursts out of the ceiling riht beside me and I'm all FUUUUUUUUU wasting ammo and freaking out real good like.

 

Love it.

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