xbox -half life 2,max payne 2 the fall of max payne,rainbow six 3
xbox 360,call of duty 3,gears of war,graw
ps2-gta san andreas,god of war,jak 3
gamecube-mario kart double dash,super smash bros melee,metroid prime
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xbox -half life 2,max payne 2 the fall of max payne,rainbow six 3
xbox 360,call of duty 3,gears of war,graw
ps2-gta san andreas,god of war,jak 3
gamecube-mario kart double dash,super smash bros melee,metroid prime
(I'ma pc guy)
Battlefield 2/2142
Quake 4
F.E.A.R./Extraction Point
Finishing up World of Warcraft/BC
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Gamecube: F-Zero GX, and RE4
[QUOTE="NeoGen85"]How is LOTRO? I've heard some excellent things about it, so much so that I picked up my pre-order when I went to get STALKER. I've always liked Turbine's MMORPGs, am I to assume that LOTRO is looking to shape up to the same level of quality? -JohnI see we have a lot of people play on the PC. ::claps::
I just purchased God of War II so I've been really into that game. I am also playing in the beta of Lord of the Rings Online. I am waiting for Crisis Core, Final Fantasy VII but at Square Enix's rate we might be looking at a North American release in early 08. I haven't picked up a Wii, PS3, or Xbox 360 yet. But my PC is treating me well. I want STALKER!
tovarischs
Lord of the Rings Online has catched on to the popularity of casual MMORPGs. You can literally have your fun in a hour or two and then log out. The game surrounds itself around a PvE experience then any other concept(PvP example). Because of that the game is quest-based, and unlike other MMORPGs the quest are very accessible. In a sense, they are the usual fetch, and killing quest you've seen before. Yet, if you are familiar with Turbine's prior MMORPG Asheron's Call, the story of the ring plays a important role in the gameplay experience. So you'll also go through these more dynamic situations that can affect the look of the game world. You'll also meet NPC that will fight along side of you, and they'll become memoriable characters much like a single player RPG. The graphics are fairly detail and give a sense of atmosphere; they are beautiful. Though the game doesn't really push your system. There is a unique PvP experience called Monster Play. PvMP is done in a restricted zone where players can take control of a creature in Sauron's army, and reck havok against players who enter their heroic avatars into the zone. Then players can use the points they earn in PvMP to put towards a main playable character or continue to upgrade their monster(or purchase new monsters).
[QUOTE="tovarischs"][QUOTE="NeoGen85"]How is LOTRO? I've heard some excellent things about it, so much so that I picked up my pre-order when I went to get STALKER. I've always liked Turbine's MMORPGs, am I to assume that LOTRO is looking to shape up to the same level of quality? -JohnI see we have a lot of people play on the PC. ::claps::
I just purchased God of War II so I've been really into that game. I am also playing in the beta of Lord of the Rings Online. I am waiting for Crisis Core, Final Fantasy VII but at Square Enix's rate we might be looking at a North American release in early 08. I haven't picked up a Wii, PS3, or Xbox 360 yet. But my PC is treating me well. I want STALKER!
NeoGen85
Lord of the Rings Online has catched on to the popularity of casual MMORPGs. You can literally have your fun in a hour or two and then log out. The game surrounds itself around a PvE experience then any other concept(PvP example). Because of that the game is quest-based, and unlike other MMORPGs the quest are very accessible. In a sense, they are the usual fetch, and killing quest you've seen before. Yet, if you are familiar with Turbine's prior MMORPG Asheron's Call, the story of the ring plays a important role in the gameplay experience. So you'll also go through these more dynamic situations that can affect the look of the game world. You'll also meet NPC that will fight along side of you, and they'll become memoriable characters much like a single player RPG. The graphics are fairly detail and give a sense of atmosphere; they are beautiful. Though the game doesn't really push your system. There is a unique PvP experience called Monster Play. PvMP is done in a restricted zone where players can take control of a creature in Sauron's army, and reck havok against players who enter their heroic avatars into the zone. Then players can use the points they earn in PvMP to put towards a main playable character or continue to upgrade their monster(or purchase new monsters).
Okay, that is incredibly cool (the PvMP). Sony did it a long time ago in Everquest, something called "Project M", but nothing quite so spectacular as this. I'm looking forward to Open Beta starting the 30th. -JohnPS2: nothing, getting my copy of GOW2 after midterms.
PS3: nothing, bored from RFOM and i can't afford getting a new game yet, again good things happening after midterms.
PC: WOW, replayed half-life 2, sometimes KOTOR2.
GC: my dog ate the AV/power cables and i didn't bother getting new ones.
XBOX: never owned one.
X360: don't have one yet.
Dreamcast: Grandia II
360: Gears of War, GRAW 1, PGR3. SC:Double Agent is on standby
PS2: Nothing at the moment, but I've got Okami, SotC, Tales of Legendia, and We Love Katamari ready to go
Gamecube: MK:DD
GBA: FFI
DS: MK:DS
PSP: watching movies on it, but nothing else really.
PC: C&C:General Zero Hour occasionally
N64: Perfect Dark
PS1: nothing
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