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#1 ToxicGarbageMan
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Halo is the premier shooter, and has more potential than any generic fps u see these days, i hope they stop milking the series with games like anniversary and odst because that is gonna kill a fanbasewii60_3

There's no way in hell Halo is the premier shooter. It's a bunch of morons jumping around taking pot shots at eachother trying to stay alive. You shoot someone in the head 6 times with a battle rifle before they die, and you don't get to choose your weapons at all. If anything it's the old gamers home for people who can't handle speed and reflex of CoD or the tactical variety that Battlefield has to offer.

The campaigns were bad ass until 3, and then it became a retarded soap opera.

If anything, Halo is the generic FPS you see these days.

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Bottom line is that no man should ever have to choose between downloading video games or free porn. That's why hard copies are better. Game while you wait to fap.
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So I just got a PS3 and I would like to know what RPG should I get. I wanted to get Skyrim since I played the crap out of Oblivion, but I heard many bad things about Skyrim on the PS3 (all the glitches and lags...). I saw Dark Souls, but idk if I should get Demon Souls first. Anyways, I'm looking for Suggestions :) Thanks!

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I haven't experienced any glitches. Before the patch it acted up after 4 hours straight of play time, after the patch I haven't had it crash since. My save file is up there in the neighborhood of 9-10mb. Demon's Souls and Dark Souls are a new breed of RPG. It takes commitment to actually make it anywhere in those games, either by having the patience to try everything over and over again or play the games along with the walkthroughs on youtube. Mass Effect 2 (don't buy it used), Dragon Age Ultimate Edition (get it used since all of the DLC is on the disc), Dragon Age II, Two Worlds 2 (If you find happiness in playing ridiculous games like I do), Fallout 3 GOTY, Fallout New Vegas, Borderlands GOTY.
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Mass Effect and Mass Effect 2 - The perfect blend of First Person Shooter and Role-Playing Game. The first one had an insane amount of Role-Playing depth and character customization. The second was much more easy on the role-playing element, but it seemed to be much more of a challenge because it didn't really allow you to build Shepard into a man-tank where he was impossible to kill on insanity. Plus when you made the Paragon or Renegade choices, it actually felt like Shepard was an extension of yourself. Dragon Age: Origins - I liked this game just because of the storyline. The MMO-style combat really didn't pique my interest, but I really enjoyed the choices in the game, and basically the role-playing element. Call of Duty 4 - Everyone's best for this generation it seems. Hated the online multiplayer, absolutely loved the single player. One of the only games I played on the hardest difficulty just out of fun with no intention of popping cheevos or trophies. Bioshock and Bioshock 2 - Loved the darkness, the weird horror to it, the obscurity to the scenes and the storyline. I loved the multiplayer in BioShock 2. Both great examples of human imagination turned to Art. Battlefield: Bad Company - I sat up damn near every night for a year and a half playing this game into the early morning with my friends online. The cartoonish demeanor of the characters, the fun of the multiplayer, lurking with the knife out for those stealthy kills, or running 3 miles across a map to get a set of tags, and hearing the characters scream in pain as they died or saw a grenade land near them. It was a genuinely fun game, it didn't seem to take itself serious at all, and it had all the great elements to be genuinely fun.
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it's really difficult to enjoy banana and chocolate flavoured ice cream at the same time.....

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Go to Steak N' Shake, there they have a Chocolate/Banana side by side shake. It is good.
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#6 ToxicGarbageMan
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Thinking about getting it for MP purposes. Have gotten so sick of MW. What are your thoughts?

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Hmm, if your sick of MW i don't think bf3 is going to brighten your day any better. I'll be honest with you. I recently got bf3 on ps3 only because my friend decided to buy it for me. Believe me when i say i had no intention on buying this game because the beta sucked. Anyways, So i played a few matches of TDM which i thought i would enjoy but sadly it sucks. The spawn system is way way worst than MW3 right now and everyone camps but i guess the average BF fanboy would say that your supposed to camp, alright then fine. So i went on to try some conquest cause according to the fanboys that's the best way to play BF3. Well, let me just say that i fell alseep after about 3 rounds or so. It's like watching paint dry, then putting on a second coat and then watching that dry as well. I guess they fanboys would say the bordom is what makes it fun and realistic -__- Anyways, i guess if you have a really long attention span and are into games with clunky killzone ish controls and dominated by a bunch of camping f@9s then i guess BF3 is the game for you. If u don't already own BFBC2 then i would suggest playing that instead. It's alot better imo...FLAME ON!..LOL

Oh, and the single player isn't worth it either.

I play both, because I get tired of one and go play the other, and then vice versa. They both get stale quick. BF3 does a LOT on console, not so much PC. TDM on every game sucks, is filled with campers, and people looking for cheap kills. It's only good for when you know the maps and know where the campers like to hide so you can check your sectors and spray the **** out of them before they kill you. Spawnless deaths happen a lot, in both BF3 and MW3, it just happens. I only play it when I have a weapon I like and I need the unlocks as quick as possible. Other than that it's pretty stale. Every game mode has it's maps. Conquest is boring as **** on the bigger maps, unless you have to have your fill on flying jets and choppers. Seine Crossing, Operation Metro, Grand Bazaar, and Operation Firestorm are a blast on conquest with a full house. I find it odd that you didn't say you tried Rush. That's the game mode you're guaranteed to see action all the time in, because it's the only one where both sides have to be active against eachother, instead of rotating points and avoiding conflict. I don't see what the big issue with camping is. Everyone has a problem with camping. The objective is to kill people, so kill the bastards. If you camp, that just means you're working smarter, not harder, but if you're on a couch in front of a tv...you're not working at all. Anyways, so I don't know what your fuss is about camping. It's effective. A game is only as interesting as you make it. There is nothing realistic about this game except the slow paced parts. Patrolling in real life sucks, because you spend about 8-10 hours or more per day walking up and down streets, through fields, and in mountains, and maybe you'll have one or two firefights or get ambushed if you're lucky. Other than that it's just walking around talking to civilians, making love to goats, and searching houses if you end up in one of those squads. If you haven't been there, you should shut up about the realism thing in video games. I have yet to get shot by a bullet flying out of my tv. Anyways OP, get it for the PC if your system can handle it. You can get up to 64 people in games and it's all the action you'd ever want.