Worst thing to do: being asked to go do something different in the middle of the most difficult part of a game. We gamers tend to be firm in our choice to game, so when we start a game, it stops when we say so. But then somebody happens to make a comment about how you, the gamer playing a game, should do something else, and they always seem to say it right when your giving the game all you got. 2 things are evident here. If we wanted to do something else, we clearly would have before we started, or we would have stopped playing before you asked. 2nd, we are trying to win, and you are halting us for no good reason besides that you dont get what all the blinkey lights mean. I was halfway through climbing the final boss in Shadow of the Colossus, after the hour and a half of just finding the thing, then the long trek to get to it, and then up it. Right then, my cousin comes over and says "we should go puddle jumping outside!". It was pouring rain, almost night time, and it was 10 degrees out, and she thought i wouldnt want to stay in the warm house, playing my favorite game at the part i had been working so hard to get to. This is the worst thing to do to a gamer, aside from forcing you to do something else, such as unplugging the system without warning.
I think the xbox has lost its originality. they did almost exactly what Sony did, but it still seems to have a few problems. 3 of my freinds bought the new 360 slim, and had that same Red Brick Of Death problem. Im not saying the ps3 is better, but im not saying that this isnt a problem also.
The Mob: Jackie from the Darkness VS real mobsters. Winner VG. Pyramids: Pyramid Head VS egypt pyramids. Winner VG. Crabs: Head Crabs VS regular crabs. Winner VG. Clowns: clown from Dead Rising VS Ronald McDonald. Winner VG. Cubes: Weighted Companion Cube VS a cubicle. Winner VG. Werewolves: Werehog VS a "real" werewolf. Winner RW