I stayed good for most of the game because it was a lot easier to go bad when needed than to go good (for getting achievements, that is :p). But bad is a lot of fun. Watching Megaton blow up from the balcony of Tenpenny Tower is beautiful.
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Somewhere in the 8-10 range, usually playing Morrowind or WoW.
The "must haves" get bought day one. I usually pre-order them as early as I can. I buy the maybes much later on, usually when they're $20-30 or cheaper.
That's a must buy for me, too. I didn't own an N64, so I didn't get to play this game as much as I would have liked to. I've been wanting to play it again for years.
For the 360, my list is about the same, though with a few new games added like Shadow Complex. There's a number of other upcoming games that I'm interested in, but will wait to see more about them as they get closer to release date. I'm dying to get Mass Effect 2. Wish more would have been shown of Dragon Age: Origins.
I played it some last night. It was a real blast. I'm not much in multiplayer anymore, and it showed last night, oy. But I can see myself playing this a lot. My PS3 rebooted after exiting, too.
Yep. I played it on the original Playstation. Well, my brother owned the game and the PS, so I got to check it out when he was done with it. I remember loving it at the time. That was a couple years before I got completely tired of JRPGs. I also remember liking VIII quite a bit. I'll have to consider downloading it to see how well it holds up.
Out of everything coming out for PS3, I'm looking forward to Uncharted 2 the most. As someone else said, as long as they repeat the formula from the first, this game should be great. Well, aside from getting itself confused with Resident Evil for a bit there. :p
I was really excited to hear the comments during the Gamespot demo that the player would retain control of the character during cinematic elements. Though, the first Uncharted is an exception for me and cutscenes. The characters and story were fun enough that I didn't mind sitting back and watching them unlike in a lot of other games.
It really depends on what the gameplay is going to be like. FFIX was too much of a grindfest for my taste. I did love the idea of having an MMO, or even just an open world game with the Final Fantasy style. If this game were a little less group reliant, and less grindy, I might check it out. Though, Star Wars: The Old Republic is what I'm more interested in right now, depending on what that game ends up being like. I kept going back to SWG as many problems as it had just because I'm a sucker for Star Wars.
At the same time, I'm also trying to kick the MMO habit. Not a good time to be seeing these two announced. :p
For now, I'll probably pass on both. I loved the first Call of Duty, but haven't cared for most of the sequels. Fixing the enemy respawns would go a long way to improving the games.
The ODST chatter put me off. One of the things I've always liked about the Halo series is they kept that sort of thing to a minimum. I don't like dealing with all of the dramatic blather shooters that have anything to do with squadmates tend to have in recent years. Halo had its chatter, but they also had plenty of humor mixed in. "Oh god, it burns!" and the like. They didn't have much tough posturing from the various marines without it being fairly tongue in cheek. I hope the writing in ODST tends to me more like that of the other Halo games and less what we saw in the demo.
It might be a minor thing, but is still something that detracts form the overall game experience for me. A lot of other franchises seem to do it, too. Especially if theres anything to do with being on a squad. I much preferred the Tom Clancy games when chit chat was limited to stuff like "tango down". :p
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