That's dumb.Timstufflol why?
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multiplayer is a blast ( just kinda takes a while to find a game). I think most people are concentrating on SP first, finding all the vehicle parts b4 hitting the online modes. If you have a friend that owns the game then its definatley worth it, i didn't think trying to beat eachothers distance on the long jump chanllenge could be so much fun.
REally loving this game, it rewards creativity.
[QUOTE="Kratos-PS3"][QUOTE="johnnyblazed88"]Gears 2 will murder LBP in sales
I think Fable 2 has a good chance of selling more then LBP
johnnyblazed88
yea keep dreaming on top of your cloud in fantasy land
:lol:
that made me crack up
[QUOTE="KinkInDaLink"]So much Too Human hate makes me sad :(
It lacked polish and had a borked learning curve, but its still one of my favourite games this gen. i really hope all the bandwaggon bashing on Sk doesn't prevent the sequel from seeing the light of day, cos with a bit of improvement in certain areas (animation, cutscenes, length, tutorials) the sequel could be a classic.
TH had plenty of flaws but co-op after level 50 was a ton of fun. All this hate baffles me, have any of you played the game past level 30 or did you give up when you got your ass handed to you on the ice forest?
BioShockOwnz
I had a lot of fun with it, too. I didn't think it was that bad, just extremely repetitive.
i can agree with that, not enough levels hurt it in longevity for me. Saying that i still clocked over 80 hours in the few weeks i played it, so i got my money worth. I just see the building blocks for a very good trilogy in the game and i really hope a sequel is actually released.
I really like it when games try something new, the right stick combat i thought worked well and was fun. I find my self missing TH combat when i play other games now. Fable 2 especially
So much Too Human hate makes me sad :(
It lacked polish and had a borked learning curve, but its still one of my favourite games this gen. i really hope all the bandwaggon bashing on Sk doesn't prevent the sequel from seeing the light of day, cos with a bit of improvement in certain areas (animation, cutscenes, length, tutorials) the sequel could be a classic.
TH had plenty of flaws but co-op after level 50 was a ton of fun. All this hate baffles me, have any of you played the game past level 30 or did you give up when you got your ass handed to you on the ice forest?
Im not too fussed about this sega game though, didn't even know what it was about.
I really liked it, my GOTY so far, tho i think L4D will change that. However the first 15 hours i played it, i had some of my most frustrating moments in gaming ever. The learning curve on this game was just way too steep, with no tutorial, it became coimplete trial and error, which isn't fun. My first play through the campaign i died over 20 times on one section, b4 realizing the jabba the hut dudes reserected who ever i killed and my all my efforts had been in vain.
Once i learnt the specific moves and tatics i needed to use for the different enemies it became far more fun, i got all my unstoppable achievments ,have my epic gear and have logged over 100 hours.
It wasn't till i started playing fable 2 on co-op and began wishing for a bit of TH that i realized how deep an impression it had left on me. I kept wanting to knock my enemies into the air and do a finisher or ping pong between my foes. Don't get me wrong i loved fable 2, but i would have enjoyed it far more if i hadn't played TH, because to me the combat and co-op in fable did not compare favourably.
I know im going on and probably none of you will agree with me, but hey different strokes for different folks.
[QUOTE="cobrax75"][QUOTE="SSCyborg"][QUOTE="nervmeister"][QUOTE="SSCyborg"][QUOTE="nervmeister"]I'm probably gonna get flamed for asking this, but what if it's a PS3/360 mutiplat, or even more unthinkable, a PS3 exclusive?lawlessx
That's legally impossibLOL.
Don't you mean improbabLOL?Microsoft not publishing a Bungie game is impossibLOL.
no its not, Bungie is not owned by MS anymore.
http://www.shacknews.com/onearticle.x/49312
"Both parties are said to be "focused on the continued success of the 'Halo' franchise." Microsoft stated it will retain both a minority equity interest in the studio as well as its control of the Halo franchise and its publishing rights to further Bungie products. Unlike when the company was acquired and moved from its Chicago home to Kirkland, Washington, this shift will not result in another change of location."
M$ probably owns only 49% of bungie now then
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