I think many people will pick AC2, and for good reason. But personally, my favorite was Brotherhood. The fiction and story hadn't yet taken turns that I didn't like (as later installments did), and I absolutely ate up the multiplayer. It was a blast. Rome could've been better, but I loved building it up, capturing areas, assassinating the Templars that were in the multiplayer portion, and destroying Da Vinci's war machines.
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Of course. Anyone who admits otherwise is simply lying. It's biology. People know when a person of the same sex is taller, stronger, better looking etc.
I've been in a training cycle, and finally got to play Halo 4 again after four months. I'm a huge Halo fan, and I can confidently say that 343i is heading in the right direction. It's fun as hell. They do, however, need to rethink the way they've handled armor abilities and ordnance drops. Halo multiplayer used to be so much about balance, and that's why I've always loved it. Everyone started on the same map, with the same gear, with the same abilities, and had to out maneuver and play the other team to gain the advantage in weapons and position. I loved Readh, and played it a ton, but I can understand why some didn't like it. I was able to understand the abilities over time, and once you reach that point the game retains (most of) the balance. Halo 4 is teetering dangeously close to just being a pick up and play shooter. The competitive balance is dwindling. Here's hoping they scrap some of that non sense and get back to what actually makes Halo, Halo.
Edit: Spartan Ops is a neat destraction and all, but why the hell did they take Firefight out?!
My original bit the dust after like five years. I bought an original arcade model (CHEAP) and just plugged in my hard drive.That's a tough decision. It depends on your budget of course. What I would do is buy a 4gb drive and transfer your harddrive to it. There are easy ways to transfer the harddrive, you can find that on youtube. If this is too expensive then go for the repair.
Compare the prices between the two, determine is you're going to either wait or get the new XBOX coming out, that should at least help guide you.
Good Luck.
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[QUOTE="KSU-Wildcat"]Hang in there! Games will always be around, just return safely! Thanks! I should stress that I'm in the US, just doing a training cycle. No time for the fun stuff (game wise, but we blow plenty of stuff up!), but the late evenings and weekends are ours. Have a handful of games I'm wanting to get lost in when I'm done. Gears campaign, can't wait for the next Metro, still need to finish a playthrough on Ranger mode. Such an underrated game!Nothing :'(. Currently deployed, and I'm missing gaming. Never got to play games like Witcher or Far Cry. My multiplayer game was always Halo, and I miss it, but I have a strong urge to lose myself in some singleplayer games.
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Nothing :'(. Currently deployed, and I'm missing gaming. Never got to play games like Witcher or Far Cry. My multiplayer game was always Halo, and I miss it, but I have a strong urge to lose myself in some singleplayer games.
[QUOTE="KSU-Wildcat"]That's very odd. I didn't have the box set, but completed them over the years. Amazing games. My imports into ME2 and 3 put me around the 50 range, which let me pick and choose a lot of stats right off the bat. You may want to make sure you thoroughly completed ME1, not only for the stats but for the story decisions too. There are many small things that a quick play through would miss that alter 2 and 3 in some of the coolest ways. Djdiddles77
I agree, just make sure you fully complete it. How the first 2 games mix in your decsions or how they come up is one of the best parts of the game. I never had any issues importing into ME2 and ME3 but didn't have the box set, just purchased them as they came out. I can't remember if you start at a low level but have a bunch of points to spend to upgrade your character on the new game though. I'm pretty sure level 50 is the top on ME1, or maybe 60 if you do a replay.
Yea, it's been a while, but I don't think you start quite as high in the next game as you were in the first. But, you do start plenty high (if you were maxed in ME1, you'll start in the 20s or 30s), and whatever class or specializations you had in the first will carry over into the others. Again, can't stress enough how much of a payoff it is to thoroughly finish ME1. There are many encounters that may or may not seem important, but most of them carry over into the other games to quite cool results. One of the few series that makes me wish I could delete my memory of it, just to experience it all new again.
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