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#1 cmdrmarkus74
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Dragon Age: Origins, Bioshock or Borderlands I'd say are top choices. Borderlands multiplayer is good enough it'll keep you in for a while. The other two games are pretty long games. Bioshock even has 2 endings so you'll be doing 2 playthroughs just to see them.
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#2 cmdrmarkus74
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1. When you say simultaneously, are you meaning you can play the 360 on the monitor and the Wii on the Wii display at the same time but all hooked up to a switch or do you just want to be able to have all 3 systems switch between 2 different displays? 2. I use the wireless adapter myself. It's just simpler that way. You can set up ICS on your PC so your XBox uses it as a router as long as they're on the same network. But if they're on the same network, you should already have internet access. IMHO - I'd get the adapter or wait for the Wireless-N adapter to come out. It'll probably cost the same but be faster and have better range.
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#3 cmdrmarkus74
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Whats... the... question? Is he training to be an assassin? That's a pebble on the mountain of the real story.
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#4 cmdrmarkus74
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It's a little misleading. I picked up on it pretty quick as well but only because I had been hunting feathers prior and had to do the same move to get to some of the higher points.
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#5 cmdrmarkus74
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[QUOTE="cmdrmarkus74"]Depends on what you want. I'll play all 3, but I picked AC2 first. AC2 is an outstanding single player game. Takes about 20 hours to complete. MW2 is an outstanding single/multi-player hybrid. Length is about the same from what I'm hearing but the multi-player aspect gives you more to do. L4D2 is a fun multi-player game but from what I'm hearing, its as monotonous as the first one was. Fun for a while, best played co-op and tough to play without getting some prick trying to kick you b/c you don't know where you're going.

I'm playing CoD4:MW now just so I can say I played the original before I played CoD4:MW2. And I agree about the above post that says AC2 is GotY wrapped up. Its a really enjoyable game. Edit: Curses for no edit feature.
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#6 cmdrmarkus74
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Depends on what you want. I'll play all 3, but I picked AC2 first. AC2 is an outstanding single player game. Takes about 20 hours to complete. MW is an outstanding single/multi-player hybrid. Length is about the same from what I'm hearing but the multi-player aspect gives you more to do. L4D2 is a fun multi-player game but from what I'm hearing, its as monotonous as the first one was. Fun for a while, best played co-op and tough to play without getting some prick trying to kick you b/c you don't know where you're going.
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#7 cmdrmarkus74
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Disarm is your friend. There's only one enemy I recall in the game that will defend against a disarm, and you can kill them with a counter attack.