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#1 djphelps
Member since 2002 • 331 Posts

The actions themselves stay the same (pickpocket, viewpoints, save citizens, informant, beat up random guy), but with each memory it becomes increasingly harder. The game starts throwing more beggars at you to throw you off, or crazy/drunk guys that knock you into guards right as you ar about to pick someones pocket. The guards also get a lot smarter, so the whole counter-attack, counter-attack, counter-attack routine doesn't work as well. Not to mention that it is easy to get swarmed by guards very quickly.

I guess this was billed as an action/adventure game, but I would put it more in the "puzzle" category.

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#2 djphelps
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It's more fun with the Co-op play. It's one of the few games that my wife will play with me. I think overall, it is a very well done game with the right mix of challenge and humor. Occasionally the camera gets hung up in weird spots, which can get frustrating.

You can probably find it on Amazon for less than $20.

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#3 djphelps
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Or, you could just make fun of your friends for putting such a high value on an obvious Corporate trick designed to get them to spend more time and money on their products.

Do you really want to play through Barbie's Miracle Mansion just to get the easy points?

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#4 djphelps
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here's a link to how one guy set his up. http://thaweesak.com/2007/04/19/xbox-live-in-malaysia/
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#5 djphelps
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X-Wing, TIE Fighter, X-Wing VS. TIE Fighter, Star Wars Alliance.(Can you imagine those games made with today's technology?)

But yeah, the majority of games made from movies are made to cash in on impulse buys.

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#6 djphelps
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Oblivion, Star Wars Legos, Marvel Alliance.
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#7 djphelps
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Do any other games work correctly? Sounds like it could be your graphics processor going out, or something messed up with the audio/video port on the back of the 360.
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#8 djphelps
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Thanks for your reply. I figured that was the case.

Once I purchase a movie, does it need to stay on the hard drive? Can I delete it and re-download it at a later time without having to repurchase it?

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#9 djphelps
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How about the Pelican XBOX Fan? It looks like it sits under the XBOX and is powered by the USB port.
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#10 djphelps
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I'm new to the 360 scene. I have an 20GB HDD with my XBOX. Is it possible to just purchase an external harddrive and connect it via the USB port to expand the storage capacity?