Red Faction Guerrilla.
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I thought it got pretty good reviews?[QUOTE="RobboElRobbo"]Red Faction Guerrilla.muthsera666
It did, but nobody plays it, the multiplayer was dead 3 weeks after release.
Agree 100%. An awesome game that didn't get the credit it deserved. I'm playing through it for the 2nd time atm.Red Faction Guerrilla.
RobboElRobbo
[QUOTE="muthsera666"][QUOTE="RobboElRobbo"]Red Faction Guerrilla.RobboElRobboI thought it got pretty good reviews?It did, but nobody plays it, the multiplayer was dead 3 weeks after release. That doesn't really show that the game itself is underappreciated. Maybe the multiplayer portion, but I personally don't play any multiplayer games, so I don't see the big deal.
I'll have to say Madworld and Ninja Blade. I know, shocker.... Ninja Blade is just an entertaining, exhilarating game. I would put it up with Uncharted 2 for the fun factor. It was just flat out fun and it seems thats all that From Software wanted it to be. Mission accomplished.
[QUOTE="RobboElRobbo"]Agree 100%. An awesome game that didn't get the credit it deserved. I'm playing through it for the 2nd time atm.Red Faction Guerrilla.
hrt_rulz01
I debating whether or not I should go back and complete all guerrilla actions, get all crates, ect. I'd really like to get some multiplayer achievements out of the way but it's damn near impossible now.
Same game as last gen, just on a different system; Okami. 8)
Also Shadow Complex. I know it did ok and all but the most incredible old-school sidescroller since Symphony Of The Night deserves 5 million sold IMO. I could go on but that's my two for now.
Same game as last gen, just on a different system; Okami. 8)
Also Shadow Complex. I know it did ok and all but the most incredible old-school sidescroller since Symphony Of The Night deserves 5 million sold IMO. I could go on but that's my two for now.
EdgecrusherAza
I did really like Shadow Complex. Even as someone that liked it, I can see where it can not be duly appreciated. Perhaps, merely because it was a download-only game and that, for some reason, I can not understand. The stigma of those types of games have a long road, as far as appreciation goes, because of the immediate assumption that they can never match up to the level of games that come out on physical media like Mass Effect 2 or Assassin's Creed II.
I know this will come as a surprise, but I really enjoyed playing Constantine for the PS2. I did like the movie, so I guess other people who didn't like the movie might not like it. I guess I just enjoyed the solid third person action, unique and interesting weapons, and the somewhat decent story.
What are you talking about? It's made various lists for "best PS3 games".Ratchet A Crack In time, I don't see anybody buying it or talking about it.
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