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Post by Frost on Jul 27, 2009 0:01:14 GMT -5
*ducks behind a desk* << >>
I'm playing the Wii Music, Wii Sports, and Dirge of Cerberus.
Just got the Wii yesterday so yes, I do enjoy kiddie games especially creative ones like the Wii Music.
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Post by junglehunter87 on Jul 27, 2009 4:04:36 GMT -5
Currently playing the following games.
Conflict: Vietnam-PS2
Hitman: Blood Money-Xbox 360
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Post by Dário on Jul 31, 2009 18:45:37 GMT -5
I've been playing Metal Gear Solid 4 on my PS3 up until a few days ago... Fantastic game! Now I'm playing Ninja Gaiden Stigma.
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Post by junglehunter87 on Jul 31, 2009 19:16:08 GMT -5
I envy you, you lucky bastard you. Only have a 360.
I only got to play MGS4 and beat it over a friends house. Never had the luxury of taking my time to get Big Boss's Mask. But, I was happy to see Big Boss at the end. He rules.
Now I can't wait for Peace Walker and Rising. PW more so cause of BB. But Rising should be interesting.
Currently Playing.... Psychonauts- PS2
Shellshock Nam' 67- PS2
Vietcong:Purple Haze- PS2
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Post by Dário on Jul 31, 2009 20:23:35 GMT -5
I envy you, you lucky bastard you. Only have a 360. I only got to play MGS4 and beat it over a friends house. Never had the luxury of taking my time to get Big Boss's Mask. But, I was happy to see Big Boss at the end. He rules. Yeah, you know what, I haven't even tried getting his face cammo, and I doubt I'll ever try going for it, because it's close to impossible to get it! You only have to beat the game under 5 hours on Big Boss Extreme while instigating no alerts; not killing a single person (bosses included); not using stealth cammo or bandana; not using a single healing item; and no continues!!!!! Also, I meant to comment your avatar before. Looks cool!
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Post by junglehunter87 on Jul 31, 2009 21:30:43 GMT -5
Yeah, Ain't MGS unlockables a bitch sometimes?
I remember the Tsuchinoko from MGS3 . But that is nowhere near as bad as the Kerotans * Shudders at thought*. There sound haunts me to this day. " wakkawakka wakkawakka ", having to find and shoot everyone just for the stealth. Wasn't worth it.
Also, Thanks! Big Boss FTW!
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Post by Scarface on Aug 1, 2009 9:36:56 GMT -5
My Xbox 360 got the Three Red Rings of Death and we still haven't fixed it. So I've been playing Predator Concrete Jungle for the Xbox.
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Post by junglehunter87 on Aug 1, 2009 21:25:58 GMT -5
Been there. It bites. You have my sympathy's.
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Post by predhunter94 on Aug 5, 2009 16:32:01 GMT -5
CoD:WaW -- PS2..
I really need a PS3 or something.. lmao.
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Post by Scarface on Aug 6, 2009 9:50:11 GMT -5
My 360 still isn't fixed yet.
I've been trying to play Spiderman 2 for the PS2 but it's been freezing for an unknown reason. I've also been playing Smackdown vs Raw 2007.
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Post by Dário on Aug 22, 2009 20:28:25 GMT -5
Resident Evil 5 arrived today. So I'm heating up my Ps3 with it! Graphically the game is top notch, and despite having lost the feel of the Resident Evil games of old, it still kicks ass as an action game! Recommended
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Post by LoneWolf on Aug 24, 2009 20:42:20 GMT -5
Right now, i'm playing Rainbow Six Vegas 2. One of the greatest military shooters around.
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Post by junglehunter87 on Aug 31, 2009 12:59:33 GMT -5
As I don't like to over play my 360 due to it's technical misgivings and my previous encounter with the damn Red Rings of Death. I have switched to playing PS2 for awhile. IMHO the PS2 is the Greatest game system ever made. But that is an opinion better shared another day in full.
PS2 Games I'm Playing-
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis (PS2)
Hitman 2: Silent Assassin (PS2)
Hitman: Contracts (PS2)
Cabelas Dangerous Hunts (PS2)
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Post by LoneWolf on Aug 31, 2009 19:41:52 GMT -5
Playin' Halo 2 as the Arbiter, in EAGER anticipation for the new Halo game comin' out in a couple days(Halo:ODST). I can't wait to play the horde mode on the game. This nerdy anticipation is too much to stand.
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Post by Setg on Sept 1, 2009 8:27:06 GMT -5
I'm currently playing Batman Arkham Asylum, and it's one of the best games I've ever played, and I've been playing games for a long while!
It's polished, makes you think as well as fight, and is so atmospheric it hurts.
Go out and buy it. Now.
Seriously.
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Post by cropred on Sept 4, 2009 19:46:20 GMT -5
Nah... Arkham is overrated... I never liked Batman...
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Post by Dário on Oct 25, 2009 21:34:01 GMT -5
Finished playing Silent Hill: Homecoming for the PS3 recently. I'm currently playing Devil May Cry 4.
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Post by Blade Knight on Nov 9, 2009 13:04:47 GMT -5
I just started playing Far Cry 2, and I’m hooked. I love how realistic it is and the freedom to pick what you do, when you do it. It’s like a first-person shooter role-playing-game. What’s also nice is that it’s rather difficult, which adds to the realism. I hate run-and-gun FPS games that are too easy. That’s why I only play Halo on legendary. ;D
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Post by Aseigan Cetanu on Dec 4, 2009 19:55:01 GMT -5
Currently replaying through Left 4 Dead 2. The game is, quite frankly, amazing. It outshines the original Left 4 Dead at every opportunity. The new weapons, ranging from a new pistol and the SPAS-12 Combat Shotgun to the renowned AK-47, help to augment the old weapons. In addition, the appearance of two new entire groups of weapons, the Grenade Launcher and the melee weapons, allows players to try out play styles not available in Left 4 Dead.
The new model for the Smoker is incredible, with boils covering his body and a flapping section of tongue poking out of his back and writhing grotesquely back and forth, and the changes to the special abilities and health of all of the Special Infected add a new dimension of challenge to L4D2. Tanks, which used to be a minor annoyance to even moderately experienced players, are now an actual threat. The three new Special Infected, the Charger, Spitter, and Jockey, are both fun to play against and incredible to play as, and the two new variations on Special Infected, the Wandering Witch and female Boomer, lend another dimension to the playing experience.
Artificial Intelligence for the Special Infected has improved ten-fold, meaning that even a lowly Hunter is a significant threat, waiting until you're split from the group to pounce on you and strike. The Uncommon-Common Infected provide a middle-ground between the Common Infected and Special Infected, with singular special abilities that allow them to provide a more significant challenge. Artificial Intelligence on the Survivors has hit a decline, unfortunately, but it seems that with it they added a new degree of character development. If you're pinned by the Witch, a survivor might not run up to save you if he's out of ammunition or low on health, for fear of repercussions from the Witch. A Survivor with full health, plenty of ammunition, and having decent luck, may rush ahead, as a real person would. The personality of the characters is incredibly evident.
With that said, the new characters themselves provide a mixture of surprise and familiarity. Coach exhibits some traits of Bill, but has a personality all his own, doing his best to lend a helping hand like any coach would. Rochelle, for all the things I dislike about her, does her best to keep everyone in good shape. Nick makes selfish remarks, and is usually the last person to give up a med-pack, but it all fits with who he is. Ellis, my personal favorite character, often rambles on about his past life, and his friends. Optimistic and cheerful despite the apocalyptic infection, he rarely says anything without a smile.
The game astounded me at its improvements over the previous game, which in and of itself was excellent beyond my initial expectations. With all of the above, I doubt I need to say more about the game, but I will close on this note: Nothing, in any game I've ever played, is more enjoyable than playing through the Dark Carnival campaign, turning towards the safehouse with a Katana in hand, and slicing your way through the seemingly never-ending zombie hordes to the safe house, and coming through triumphant with but 5 or 6 health remaining... to see that you've killed more of the Infected than all of your team-mates combined. It might not sound like much, but the feeling of exultation and triumph when a player passes that specific part and survives is a lasting point in my gaming career.
I strongly urge anyone with a taste for first person shooters with style, variety, interesting opponents, challenge, and even gore (because the designers pulled no punches when it came to gore, oh no), to get to the nearest GameStop, Wal-Mart, or anywhere else where video games can be purchased, and get a copy of this game immediately. You have my word, it will almost certainly be one of the best gaming experiences you've ever had.
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Post by Blade Knight on Dec 4, 2009 20:01:53 GMT -5
Jeez Aseigan, I think you just won the gold medal for most-thoroughly-detailed-and-descriptive-what-game-are-you-on-post ever!
Me? I’m playing Assassin’s Creed 2 (xbox 360) and Assassin’s Creed: Bloodlines (PSP) simultaneously. Not literally, of course. But hey, when it comes to me and medieval assassins, what would you expect? ;D
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