The Jak and Daxter series...still does infact. Aww, I have so many fond and frustrating memories of those games.
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I think people of all skill levels should be able to enjoy a game and beat it. I think games should stick with what they have going on now, have options for everyone. Besides, one way I master a game is by starting on an easier difficulty and working my way up by figuring things out. I probably wouldn't play a game thats difficulty is insane, and whats the fun in being frustrated while you play anyway?
I would buy it, I love historical shooters and the fact is that there is just not enough good ones around. I don't know why everyone assumes they would be boring. Some people enjoy those games. Personally I think there are too many Halos and would never buy one. But I would never assume everyone feels that way.
Yes, Christmas day I will be going on Amazon and shopping. My mother is giving me some money to spend on myself, which I rarely ever get to do. That website is awesome, congrats on the games. Were they used?
Fable 2 is way better than most people said it was. It does have some technical issues, but it is unique, fun, and really sucks you into Albion.
I heard some chatter about Enslaved: Oddyssey To The West being the next "Jak and Daxter" for the 360. I think it has potential to be an amazing franchise. Also, Bethesda has shown us that The Elder Scrolls is not yet finished. I am sure Skyrim will not disappoint.
I have faith in Enslaved, just give it time.
I recently visited someone and got to play M:UA for about 10 minutes. I did want it but I have to ask before I spend money, is the entire game like the first level? I found it so tedious and boring, probably because the enviornment was linear and boring to me. Also the objectives were not fun to complete. All I want to know is if it gets a lot more fun, or if that is the fun. No offense to anyone that enjoys it by the way. I just was really intersted in the game until I played the level.
[QUOTE="KC_Hokie"]Nothing more overrated this generation than 'exclusives'. 95%+ of the games are multiplatform and generally look/run best on the Xbox 360.OrcsP2
thats what you think :P exclusives are what matters most for gaming consoles. its what seperates buying a wii/PS3/360. all from a matter of exclusivity.
Yeah right.....I am going to go out and spend a few hundred to buy a 360 just because I want to play Fable or Halo.I have never heard of someone buying a console just based on exclusives.:roll: That certainly shouldn't be the most important thing when deciding what console to buy, there are so many games that are multiplatform, there is a multiplatform game for everyone so it shouldn't even really matter. Someone should consider buying the 360 because its online is probably the best, it seems to be the simplest to start up, or maybe even because games typically are better on the 360. A reason why you shouldn't buy the 360 would be because of the red ring of death, not because you can't play Little Big Planet.
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