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Full Auto is a really fun game that has EASY achievements. I got 650 gamerscore from it in about 6 hours of playing.
Plus it's really fun.
Basically a racing game with guns on your car, and a retardedly destructable environment. (You can even blow up buildings and make your own course through the maps).
Viva Pinata is pretty easy. I got 980 out of 1000 on that, because there's not enough left for me to do to get 50 hours of playing... You can also get all the Enchanted Arms achievements in one playthrough.
Although, really, there's no need to boost your Gamerscore. Most people care very little about their own or other's gamerscores.
i was gonna suggest dead rising but if you think its hard i have no idea whats good for pointsLunchbucket16
Dead Rising isn't necessarily hard when it comes to getting the achievements i just can't be bothered. i've got 780/1000 and i could easily get another 100 if i play the game through again but when it comes to things like surviving 7 days in the mall, asking someone to do that under the conditions that apply is just ridiculous
Yes Spigley is right. Most people really don't care about their own or others gamerscore.. It isnt necessarily a skill based system, so it doesnt mean you are good when you have a high gamerscore. It is for the most part an arbitrary number. It just shows what games you have played and what things you have done in those games. Personally I like replaying games for achievements, its something to do when you feel like it. Its kind of like how in rpgs we play for a bunch of hours to see the little number next to our name go up, and in turn we get stronger. But on xbox live we play for a bunch of hours to see the little number next to hour name go up.. but you dont get any stronger.. heh. I suggest you go for achievements that you think you will have some fun getting.. If it isnt at least somewhat fun trying to get it its not really worth it I think.Although, really, there's no need to boost your Gamerscore. Most people care very little about their own or other's gamerscores.
SpigleyMcCheese
Don't worry about your gamerscore, it means absolutely nothing.
Mine is high but that is because I like to achieve all achievement points in my games. I will never go out and play a bad game just for points. I play games I want to play.-ZeRoHouR-
Before i got into Xbox Live i played ALOT of PC games (Still do) and most of them had very little replay value once you had completed the campaign (Eg. S.T.A.L.K.E.R, FarCry, Halflife 2) mostly because you had absolutley nothing to achieve by playing again, but if they had a Gamescore system on PC for those games i could easily imagine myself playing them again. so my point is i'm looking for some decent games that i can play through a few times without feeling like i'm achieving nothing by doing so and Gamescore is perfect for that.
[QUOTE="SpigleyMcCheese"]Yes Spigley is right. Most people really don't care about their own or others gamerscore.. It isnt necessarily a skill based system, so it doesnt mean you are good when you have a high gamerscore. It is for the most part an arbitrary number. It just shows what games you have played and what things you have done in those games. Personally I like replaying games for achievements, its something to do when you feel like it. Its kind of like how in rpgs we play for a bunch of hours to see the little number next to our name go up, and in turn we get stronger. But on xbox live we play for a bunch of hours to see the little number next to hour name go up.. but you dont get any stronger.. heh. I suggest you go for achievements that you think you will have some fun getting.. If it isnt at least somewhat fun trying to get it its not really worth it I think.Although, really, there's no need to boost your Gamerscore. Most people care very little about their own or other's gamerscores.
W1LDSTYL3
I'd probably disagree with that...the reason people play WOW for example isn't so they can see their level go or see their character wearing epic armour...its so everyone else can.
[QUOTE="W1LDSTYL3"][QUOTE="SpigleyMcCheese"]Yes Spigley is right. Most people really don't care about their own or others gamerscore.. It isnt necessarily a skill based system, so it doesnt mean you are good when you have a high gamerscore. It is for the most part an arbitrary number. It just shows what games you have played and what things you have done in those games. Personally I like replaying games for achievements, its something to do when you feel like it. Its kind of like how in rpgs we play for a bunch of hours to see the little number next to our name go up, and in turn we get stronger. But on xbox live we play for a bunch of hours to see the little number next to hour name go up.. but you dont get any stronger.. heh. I suggest you go for achievements that you think you will have some fun getting.. If it isnt at least somewhat fun trying to get it its not really worth it I think.Although, really, there's no need to boost your Gamerscore. Most people care very little about their own or other's gamerscores.
mattisgod01
I'd probably disagree with that...the reason people play WOW for example isn't so they can see their level go or see their character wearing epic armour...its so everyone else can.
Well I used to play wow so I know what you mean, The reason I went for epic gear was mainly to improve the function of my class and make my moves stronger. Also, so I had an advantage over most others in PvP. Gamerscore does not make you any stronger.. If anything it shows you have experience in a variety of games. Oh I was gonna say also that 'Need for speed most wanted' is really fun and has easy points.They did a feature on GS recently called "9000 Gamerpoints in 48 Hours":
http://www.gamespot.com/features/6171203/index.html
All cake and can save you some $ by renting. I just go to get the pop-up myself and don't really care about other peoples scores. I'm strangely addicted to it. I wouldn't go too out of your way for achievements, though. I basically get the ones I can in a play through and then if there are any other that are interesting I may go for them if they are fun.
i just recently got into Xbox live so my gamescore is a little low and seeing as though it will be another few months before any really decent games are released i figured now would be a good time to boost my gamescore a little. i saw something on gamespot not so long ago about how to boost your gamescore by 9,000 in 48 hours but that was full of crap like "Open Seaon" and i'm not going to by and play garbage games just to boost my gamescore...so does anyone have any sugestions on some decent games that have relatively easy achievements? (they don't have to be really easy just not as hard as Dead Rising or PDZ)mattisgod01
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Call of Duty 2- great game play through once on veteran to get 1000 points...be warned its hard but possible
Crackdown- first thing u want to aim for when u start is the 800 hidden orbs scattered around the cities... after i got that the game was a breeze to get all the achievements
Dead rising has some FUN achievements...like use a bowling ball to kill 10 zombies at once...
Condemned: criminal Origins- although u can only get 970 in this game its still a great game ....but beware finding the hidden birds/ metals can be quite scary....
Oblivion- do the main quests and guild quests....REALLY REALLY GREAT game
Madden 06- lmao just play like one full game and u'll get 600 points....the hard one is complete 30 years of franchise ...is where u have to keep pressing A for like 4 hours....
King Kong- Pretty fun game....play through the game once 1000 points
Fight Night round 3- awesome boxing game with easy achievement points....just beat all the sponsored fights in single player
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