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#1 TK528
Member since 2008 • 26 Posts

Yeah, I was apprehensive about getting the game with the whole new format Criterion was going with, but it turned out to be completely amazing! Driving around the city is great, and imo showtime is so much more fun than crash. I love the fact that everything is seamless too, you can just instantly start any event, and driving through any of the drive thrus just instantly fixes your car, paints it, or puts boost in it...instantly!

God it's amazing!

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#2 TK528
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Definitely agree with you...that arcade was amazing. I still love the gameplay and the graphics, there's just something so nostalgic about the thing. It would be an awesome game to have...
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#3 TK528
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The game is a definite must have for the X360. I only encountered two glitches while playing, and they weren't all that terrible. And the combat system is amazing in my opinion, at the very least due to the fact that it can operate in the RPG genre where turn based combat has reigned supreme for the most part. I've always wanted a shooter that had the RPG exploration elements and here it is! Man I loved this game
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#4 TK528
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The announcement here on Gamespot quote Bungie saying the would be free in the Spring/Summer quarter
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#5 TK528
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Well, if you're into the FPS genre, Call of Duty 2 is a great game, and I thought Call of Duty 3 wasn't half bad, although most out there tell me it's terrible. COD2 is only $9.99 used at GameStop and I'm not sure on the price of COD3, but it can't be too much.

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#6 TK528
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You can always melee the colonists...that what I ended up having to do.

To melee them, you can either hit the button that makes you sprint during combat (I forget which it is), and when you get close to them you'll smack 'em. Or, you can get real close to them and hit fire, and you'll end up meleeing them since they register as a friendly. You'll take some damage, but it won't be too bad.

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#7 TK528
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I would recommend Call of Duty 4. The single player is incredibly tense and provides a great experience. The multiplayer is incredible, had me and the guys forgetting about Halo 3 altogether. It has some amazing levels, and provides some good replayability, due the drastic change in difficulty when you up the levels.
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#8 TK528
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God this argument is hilarious...due to its pointless nature.

I personally stopped playing Halo 3 after my first Call of Duty 4 experience. COD4 MP on hardcore setting seems a lot tougher to me than Halo 3, although if we could define exactly what "skill" is for the game we might have a valid discussion here. But then again, the fact that they are both two radically different games almost makes "skill" undefinable when comparing the two.

Sheez, both are amazing...come on

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#10 TK528
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Heavens, this is one of the reasons I can't watch the news anymore. solo4321, you've got it right, there's so many other topics that are far more important but all we get is biased opinions instead of intelligent facts.

Besides, Mass Effect had so many excellent qualities they payed no attention to, further making it seem as though they never took hold of the game. Do they realize that, if you pick the appropriate dialogue, it has several deep conversations about God, religion, and the moral ethics of the universe? That suprised me the most about the game. And do they realize that it would cost $400 for a console and $60 for the game to view the "porn" but it only costs something like $20 to get a high speed internet connection that can stream millions of gigs of actual porn into the household. Heavens I love their research.

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