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Danomeon commented on:
Derivative games that were actually kind of great |
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Diagree wholeheartedly on the Dante's Inferno bit, I was very dissapointed with that game. The game had Hell Itself as the setting, yet after the first few circles the sense of torture, terror, and horror had completely dissapeared, replaced by the same bland corridors we've come to expect from mediocre hack and slahers. The epic boss battles stopped showing up as frequently, and the game's lagging final act made me feel that the game was comparable to a small dog missing a leg. It wasn't all that strong to begin with, and its last hind leg is completely missing. Non-metaphorically and what not: Was just mediocre at the beginning, and was missing a good last few levels entirely. |
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Halo: Reach - How are you finding it? |
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I'm enjoying the multiplayer and creativity in forge to endless degrees. Being able to browse the most popular fileshares gives me an endless supply of content to fuel my halo craze. Unfortunately, I didn't like the campaign. It shined in a few moments when it graduated beyond just, "Kill this, move forward", but too much of it was just that; kill this, move forward. I wanted to see more moments like the space battles, or the bit in which you shoot at grunts from a flying plane. Moments like those, which are found much more frequently in just about every other shooter in the genre, should probably be seen more in Halo's campaign. The campaign was a very tame experience compared to other shooters. |
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Celebrities morphed into game characters |
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I actually like the cleaner Marcus Fenix, to be honest. Princess peach's morphs scared me. |
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Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light (Xbox 360): Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light will be released even though it's not finished |
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This is stupid. Cooperative mode was the only reason I was going to buy this, and I already had a line of friends that were going to play through the campaign in co-op with me. I won't be buying this game now, considering the prime reason I was going to buy it (to be able to enjoy a nice campaign with all of my friends in other states) is now completely ruined for the next month. As to the, "Stop your bitching!" people, no. We care more about online play than you do, fine. Don't assume that because you don't enjoy online play as much, or don't value it as the selling point of this product means that none of us do. For some of us, online play is the only reason we WOULD purchase this game. |
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World of Warcraft: Cataclysm (PC): Warcraft addict busted for identity theft, gets parents arrested for growing pot |
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Gaah. It's people like this that make people give me bad looks when they find out I play WoW. We aren't all obsessed with the game like this, only a few arseholes. Oh, and I guess that whole marujuana and credit card fraud thing is pretty bad too. Heh. |
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GamesRadar's Trailer Trash Theatre - Episode 7 |
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Curse the darn video player, and my slow internet connection. Time to wait for it to load. |
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Why Alan Wake's DLC is a brilliant download but a dangerous precedent |
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Here's my personal opinion on the matter: A game should be complete and be excellent and not lacking anything upon its own at release. I shouldn't feel unfulfilled upon finishing it. A DLC should add a completely new slice of gameplay onto my plate, reinvigorating my interest in the game. The DLC should not be a part of the main game, but an expansion. For example, I thought that Alan wake should have had an unambiguous ending and tie up the plot perfectly (IF the developers did not intend on a sequel.) the DLC should tell a different tale with perhaps the same characters or the same environment, but in very few ways relate to the main tale. My example of a good DLC for Alan wake would be a DLC that tells an envtirely different mystery with the same mechanics of the game. It doesn't reveal more about the story or expand upon what was already finished, but instead tell its own tale, however brief. |
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Why Xbox Live Arcade needs a revival of REAL arcade games |
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I don't want arcade games, personally. I really want to see new, original content. I don't want a better looking version of an old contra game, for example, I want a NEW experience. I'm tired of the many rehashes and recreations of older games on xbox live. The nostalgia has worn off its welcome. Recaptcha: Mousey lieutenant |
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Limbo: what does it all mean? |
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Go to the title screen of the game. You see the scene in which you find your sister at the end of the game, but there are two figures on the ground. Obviously, you and your dead sister. Above the two figures, is a car. This leads me to beleive that the bit where you shatter through the window at the end might have represented shattering through a windshield, maybe. We can at least make a safe assumption that they are both dead based on the two corspes. |
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The Top 7... Games we want announced at E3 2011