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#1 Raiko101
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He's hoping they, along with many othe review sites, start giving FPS games the scores they deserve. Taking into account the FPS is probably my favourite genre, few games in recent years have deserved the praise they get. All of them lack originality and seem to be awarded extra marks for using a modern war theme as opposed to using a historical or futuristic theme. The only FPS game i've played in the past few years that really got me hooked was Killzone 2 and that's purely because players are heavily punished for running about like clowns.
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#2 Raiko101
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Did Nintendo ever release it's own Screen protectors? I still don't get those things. I've had my DS since 2005 and I use it more often than any other console I own. I've yet to scratch the screen at all.
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#3 Raiko101
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Unless you can read the japanese language it's not really worth playing imported RPGs. I remember years ago a friend telling me he had completed FFIX on the playstation months before I bought it. When I asked him questions about the story he had very little idea what I was on about...
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#4 Raiko101
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I've never seen a 2nd hand copy of moonwalker for more than £2- £3 here, but then again i've never searched for it on eBay. I've a copy of the game myself in near mint condition and although it's a pretty rubbish game, it still has a strong nostalgic feeling I have no intension of cashing it in.

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#5 Raiko101
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You've asked this in another thread lol. Anyways, no it does not support split-screen play. It's online only if you want to play multiplayer.
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#6 Raiko101
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All 3 games in the series have the map-maker. However, the map-maker in the PS2 version of TimeSplitters: Future Perfect has a player limit of 8. That and any complexity to maps usually results in serious frame rate issues. Further more, if using doors, unless a human player is within close range of AI, that AI will stand next to open doors, refusing to go through them.

TimeSplitters 2 has the best map-maker in my opinion, but even that is known to freeze on the odd rare occasion. However it supports 16 players and so you can build some pretty big maps.

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#7 Raiko101
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Yeah as the above posters say, there is no split-screen mode of any kind in any of the 3 games. Refering to jimm895's comments; in my opinion, the only game I found to have a decent and replayable single player mode was Socom 3. I found Socom 1 incredibly tedious and Socom 2 only had a few interesting levels.
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#8 Raiko101
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I've missed the 2 or 3 bullet proof cars they gave away, but that's all we've had I think. I'd like to see them through in the helicopter one day. Especially seeing as you can fly one using a cheat cartridge apparently.
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#9 Raiko101
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[QUOTE="Raiko101"]I do. I'm still trying to get 100% on that game without ever using a guide. There's just one hidden package that is eluding me. I can't find it at all lol. Still it's fun to wonder around. That game has the most interesting city of the series. I much prefer GTA III to Vice City and San Andreas. I much prefer the in-car camera in GTA III too. The one in San Andreas is too low. You can barely see what's in front of you.nVidiaGaMer

I don't know how you can like GTAIII over Vice City. Vice City recreated the 80's so well I felt like I was actually living in the game lol.

I'll give this to you, Vice City has the best soundtrack in the series by a country mile. I practically loved every station in that game. However, the city was just too small for me. It has some interesting moments, but I didn't get the same sense of freedom. Especially when the downtown area of the second major island was about 3 blocks wide lol.
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#10 Raiko101
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Apparently a slight touch up can count as a remake, as I found out on the old Mario 64 DS forum, so i'd say it was a remake. Even though it really is just an enhanced port.