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#1 Damien_Torrence
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Metal Gear Solid 4 for damn sure

Infamous a close second

Killzone 2

Fallout 3

Uncharted

Uncharted 2

Modern Warfare 2

GTA 4

Bioshock

Star Wars Force Unleashed

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I LOVED the first one and I heard rumors about it being ported over to the PS3 are the rumors dead or is there any validity to it?

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#3 Damien_Torrence
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I've played both, and I liked them both but I just couldnt relate to oblivion the same way as I could with fallout, I mean yeah they are the same game but it was harder to understand how one weapon was better than the other, with fallout i understood everything easier and the plot was better IMO
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Damien Torrence tends to replay story modes. Damien Torrence also prefers the Trophy system, Damien Torrence believe that having an "ultimate" trophy (The platinum one) gives a more concrete goal than just more points.

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#5 Damien_Torrence
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I want an awesome online experience and a great awesome engaging story

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#6 Damien_Torrence
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I loved Uncharted 1, and I loved the Modern Warfare Beta (I never bought the game) I'm gonna have extra cash this weekend and I could either buy Uncharted 2 or pre-order MW2 and pay for it in full, what do you all suggest?

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#7 Damien_Torrence
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[QUOTE="ColdP1zza"]

Anyone else think that advertisement for the PS3 is ridiculous? 99% of the things on that list can be done by a 360. Even the Wii does half of those. Blueray and bluetooth pretty much are the only things PS3 does and 360 doesn't, but the 360 comes with a free mic. What do you guys think?

II_Seraphim_II

yes 99% of the things can be done by the X360, but you need 100% to do everything :P

DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN! THAT COLD PIZZA JUST GOT PWND!

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#8 Damien_Torrence
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Yeah screw graphic technology developement it's all about stagnation, baby!

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It won't take first, but it has a fighting chance to come in second, this is the Wii's generation, unfortunately

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#10 Damien_Torrence
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It depends, I won't pay for costumes and stuff like that, but for new maps I will because playing the same maps over and over get tedious over a while, however my gripe is that once there are new maps it takes a while for them to show up on servers because not everyone has them, I'm looking at you Killzone 2, but other than first person shooters, some RPGs have whole new story missions to add to the experience, is it expensive? Yeah, but if you're getting your money's worth and you are supporting a company that develops games you like, I don't see the harm there