Mafia 2 looks pretty good. I might say I'm looking forward to Uncharted 2, but I'm an xbox guy. I'm also surprised MW2 isn't on here. I'm looking forward to that very very much. I don't care how much "more of the same" there is. It's still gonna be a great game. Sure it'll be similar to MW1, but it's still gonna be good. More of the same will be good too though. If they completely change the game, it could end up really bad. You still want them to bring back some of the better elements from the first game to keep it good, and they'll add new things to make it better.
@adaadddadaddadada or whatever the fuck your name is, you're retarded. Stop commenting unless you want to spell. And stop being such a damn fanboy. Obviously you like xbox. Me too, but you're making the xbox people look retarded.
For me, it has to be Donkey Kong 64. I played the shit out of that game. It's funny because I was maybe only 6 or so, and i never got past the first level. Then one day, one of my friends came over and beat most of the game for me. For some reason, i found the video of the monkey Lanky, I think his name was, play the trombone. I laughed my ass off as a kid every time I saw that video. I also remember those other little music clips from the other monkeys, but Lanky's trombone playing cracked me up.
Honestly, I don't give a shit if the comic based games are accurate or not. A video game is a video game. It's meant for fun. Would you rather have a totally shit game but it's completely accurate, or an awesome game thats way off? I know my choice.
1. Fallout 3. I don't know how many times I've gone through that game trying to get different karma and doing quests different ways. So much replayability in that game. I also loved all the DLC they made, and am looking forward to Mothership Zeta.
2. Bioshock. That game was just epic. Although I thought it was too short, the tonics, plasmids, and variety of weapons and ammo just kept me playing that game.
3. COD4. I have MASSIVE amounts of play time on that game. The campaign was so - so, but it was the multiplayer that kept me playing. The created classes were awesome and it was also the first COD game I'd ever played. I remember in my first live match, the first thing I said was, "sorry if I suck, but this is the first time I've played this" Good times.
4. Oblivion. Tthat was just fun. The main quest, in my opinion, sucked major balls, but all of the guilds and side quests were really fun. I loved the thieves guild and the dark brotherhood, because I love being evil and doing bad things in games. I do't know why, but I think it's just more fun.
5. Spore. I know it's not too too popular, but the creativity options in that game were just immense. The tribe stage pissed me the hell off, but I enjoyed most of the other stages. Especially civilization, I like the vehicles in that.
Ok, GR, of all people, I'd think you knew that Atlas' "wife and son" don't exist. Remember *spoiler* when you find out Atlas is really Frank Fontaine and he laughs and tells you how gullible you were and then he mocks you with his 'Irish' voice? So that part of it shouldn't be in this article unless you reword it and explain that they aren't real.
...Sigh... Have fun dealing with those damn fanboys. It's just not that good of a game ok?! Stop your bitching and face the truth! Sorry had to say that. I wanted to play this but after hearing this review... maybe a rent.
I have lots of other activities but my top would defintetly be baseball. I am on two teams: a traveling team and an (as our city calls it) in-house team. I play almost every day per week. Some of my other hobbies would be roller hockey, some golf, basketball, and just hangin out with my friends.
man, why are so many games coming out with good DLC months after their releases. its pretty annoying. I wish they would just come shipped with the game because i hate having to spend 600-800 microsoft points on all of the DLC that comes out (ex. RE5 Fallout 3 and now, L4D)